16th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks
Aug. 13 - 16, 2007, Honolulu, Hawaii USA
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Distinguished Invited Talks

 


IEEE ICCCN 2007 Distinguished Invited Talk
 

 

(1) Speaker: Prof. Nirwan Ansari, NJIT, USA (IEEE Distinguished Lecturer)
Title: Tracing and mitigating distrubited denial of service attacks

(2) Speaker: Prof. Vincent W.S. Chan, MIT, USA (IEEE Fellow)
Title: Some Interesting Research Problems in Optical Networks

(3) Speaker: Prof. Chang wen Chen, FIT, USA (IEEE Fellow)
Title: Recent Advances in Video Adaptation for Mobile Device Access

(4) Speaker: Prof. Sajal Das, University of Texas at Arlington, USA

Title:Inhabitant Activity Recognition and Context Modeling in Smart Environments


(5) Speaker: Dr. Roch Glitho, Ericsson, Canada (IEEE Distinguished Lecturer)
Title: Multimedia Confererencing in mobile ad hoc networks: Challenges and early approaches

(6) Speaker: Prof. Wu-chun Feng, Virginia Tech, USA
Title: Ethernet vs. Ethernot: Fad or Fashion?

(7) Speaker: Prof. S.-Y. Robert Li, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China (IEEE Fellow)
Title: Network coding - Theory and Applications


(8) Speaker: Dr. Zhen Liu, IBM Research, USA (IEEE Fellow)
Title: Stream processing networks


(9) Speaker: Prof. Biswanath Mukherjee, Uniersity of California, Davis, USA (IEEE Fellow)
Title: Creating New Services and Service-Level Agreements (SLAs) in Telecom Networks


(10) Speaker: Prof. Dan Rubenstein, Columbia University, USA
Title: Network Resilience: Using One's Neighbors Wisely in Cooperative Networks


(11) Speaker: Dr. Debanjan Saha, IBM Research, USA
Title: Internet Applications and Services for Digital Communities

(12) Speaker: Prof. Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada
Title: Sensor actuator networking: Merging wireless sensor and ad hoc networks

(13) Speaker: Prof. Xiang-Gen Xia, University of Delaware, USA
Title: Space-time coding for MIMO and Cooperative Systems