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Home > Node > 5th IMDEA Networks Annual International Workshop: Networked Reliable Systems
5th IMDEA Networks Annual International Workshop: Networked Reliable Systems
5 June 2013 - 8:30am
Ponente(s): 
Dejan Kostić, IMDEA Networks; Amund Kvalbein, Simula; Jon Crowcroft, Cambridge Univ.; Edward Knightly, Rice Univ.; Matthias Hollick, TU Darmstadt; Pedro A. Aranda Gutiérrez, Telefonica I+D; Philip Brighten Godfrey, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lugar: 

“Sala de Juntas” 3.3.B01 - Building Rey Pastor (Library), Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Avda. Universidad, 30, 28911 Leganes – Madrid

Organización: 
Institute IMDEA Networks

​​Institute IMDEA Networks annually holds a by-invitation-only thematic workshop in Madrid. The workshop accompanies a meeting of our Scientific Council comprised of prominent researchers. In addition to talks by Scientific Council members, the workshop includes invited talks by external experts in the research theme of the workshop. The goal of the 2013 event is to foster discussion on a critical aspect of research in networking: 'Reliable Networked Systems'. The workshop will be held on June 5th at University Carlos III of Madrid.

As computing resources start to become abundant, it is prudent to invest some of them in making the key networking infrastructure more reliable.  Our workshop will broadly explore this issue of reliability. Software defined networking exemplifies this trend, where we are beginning to see techniques from the software verification field be applied to making the OpenFlow networks more reliable.  In recent years we have seen examples of how an extreme climate can impact network resilience.  Hurricanes ripping through coastal areas have raised the alarm on the insufficient resilience of communication networks when they are truly needed.

Thus, the workshop program is aimed at presenting recent research results from participants, as well as exploring new paths for increasing network reliability in an interconnected society that relies on networked systems to provide pervasive, ubiquitous communications. 

Please note: Attendance is by invitation only

Invited Speakers:
Members of IMDEA Networks’ Scientific Council and invitees:

Program:
http://events.networks.imdea.org/content/workshop-2013/program