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SUMMARY:Controlling time in networking: from delay-tolerant networking to 
 low-latency networking - Kyunghan Lee (UNIST)
DTSTART:20200130T150000Z
DTEND:20200130T160000Z
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CONTACT:Marco Caballero
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nThe current Internet delivers most data packets to 
 their destinations with no options on delivery time. Considering that even
  parcel services offer a wide range of delivery time options from one day 
 delivery to no rush delivery\, it is obvious that the current Internet is 
 insufficient in meeting the needs from diverse network services\, thus imp
 eding the emergence of futuristic network services. This talk introduces m
 y ongoing journey in providing the Internet the ability to control the dat
 a delivery time with the objective of enabling both extremes: delay-tolera
 nt networking and low- latency networking. According to its timeline\, thi
 s talk visits various research topics such as human mobility modeling and 
 mobility-driven data offloading on the first extreme\; cellular bufferbloa
 t mitigation and low-latency congestion control on the second extreme. Env
 isioning the unified framework bringing both extremes to the Internet conc
 ludes this talk.\n\nShort Bio:\nKyunghan Lee received his B.S.\, M.S.\, an
 d Ph.D. degrees from the department of electrical engineering at KAIST (Ko
 rea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)\, Daejeon\, South Korea\
 , in 2002\, 2004\, and 2009\, respectively. He is currently an associate p
 rofessor in the school of electrical and computer engineering at UNIST (Ul
 san National Institute of Science and Technology)\, Ulsan\, South Korea wh
 ere he has led mobile systems and networking lab since 2012. His research 
 interests include low-latency networking\, mobile machine learning\, conte
 xt-aware networking\, and opportunistic networking. He received two IEEE C
 omSoc William R. Bennett Prize in 2013 and 2016\, given to an influential 
 original paper published in the IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking in the
  previous three years. He has served on the program committee of several m
 ajor conferences such as IEEE INFOCOM\, ACM MobiSys\, and ACM MobiHoc\; an
 d has also served on the organizing committee of ACM MobiSys\, IEEE SECON\
 , and IEEE MDM\; and is serving as an area editor of Computer Networks.
LOCATION:FW26\, Computer Laboratory\, William Gates Building
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