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Networking @ QMUL

Networking @ QMUL. Jian Zhang Network Research Laboratory (NRL) Department of Computer Science, Queen Mary, University of London. Outline. Existing Networking Research @ QMUL New Networking Research @ QMUL Current Project Status Future Directions. Existing Networking Research @ QMUL (1).

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Networking @ QMUL

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  1. Networking @ QMUL Jian Zhang Network Research Laboratory (NRL) Department of Computer Science, Queen Mary, University of London

  2. Outline • Existing Networking Research @ QMUL • New Networking Research @ QMUL • Current Project Status • Future Directions

  3. Existing Networking Research @ QMUL (1) • NSAL (Electronic Engineering) • Jonathan Pitts: • Network behavior, QoS, queuing analysis, accelerated simulation and traffic modeling • John Schormans: • Queuing analysis, monitoring, measurement, modeling and simulation for packet networks • Raul Mondragon: • Traffic modelling, topology of networks and accelerated simulation • Chris Phillips: • Carrier networks, MPLS and traffic engineering, VPNs

  4. Existing Networking Research @ QMUL (2) • QMaths (Department of Mathematics) • David Arrowsmith: • Queuing theory • Steve Gilmore: • Design and analysis of experiments

  5. New Networking Research @ QMUL (1) • NRL (Department of Computer Science) • Andrew Moore: • “recently” moved from Cambridge to Queen Mary as a Roberts Fellow • brought 10 tons of kits, some installed in Physics space - thanks Alex and Steve! • brought various EPSRC projects across from Cambridge to QMUL too

  6. New Networking Research @ QMUL (2) • Network Research Laboratory • New research group in DCS • Engineering for monitoring • GRIDprobe (technologies live on) • MASTS (UK GRID collaboration within UKLIGHT) • CoMo (collaboration with Intel Research Cambridge)

  7. New Networking Research @ QMUL (3) • From Monitoring to Management • Performance and Understanding • 46PaQ (UK GRID collaboration using UKLIGHT) • Intelligent Auditing • Intelligent Resource Control • Content-controlled Security for Networks

  8. Current Project Status (1) • 46PaQ (partnered with UCL CS) • 2 year EPSRC/UKLIGHT project • been transferred from Cambridge to QMUL May ‘06 • (finally) has resource staff in place, although he is ill today. • working on monitoring for IPv6, DCCP, ECN, and other quality of service issues • Specific use will be to help get 10Gbps from a 10Gbps pipe; first we plan to help the VISTA Astronomers moving data between Cambridge and Edinburgh (DCCP on UKLIGHT), ref: Jim Emerson

  9. Current Project Status (2) • MASTS (partnered with UCL CS and Loughborough CS/EE) • 3 year EPSRC/UKLIGHT project • transferred from Cambridge to QMUL on Jun’06 • finally has research staff in place, Me! • effective monitoring and understanding for UKLIGHT and new high-speed networks • Specific use will be to map the growth of UKLIGHT, examine high-speed behaviors and provide feedback/control for other UKLIGHT users.

  10. Future Directionsmonitoring, measurement, modeling and management • GENOA: statistical methods for deriving network content • ideal for fast auditing, firewalls, etc. • ROME: Realistic High-speed Traffic Emulation • How we test the 21st Century Networks.

  11. Thanks for your attention! For more information http://www.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/research/nrl/

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