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SUMMARY:Network coding and mobility
DTSTART:20090217T141500
DTSTAMP:20260407T064036Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Christina Fragouli\, EPFL\, IC - ARNI\nNetwork coding is
  an emerging area that re-examines fundamental principles of network infor
 mation flow. The main idea is that we allow intermediate nodes in a networ
 k to not only forward but also to process the incoming information flows. 
 This simple idea promises to have a significant impact in diverse areas th
 at include multicasting\, network monitoring\, reliable delivery\, resourc
 e sharing\, efficient flow control and security. This talk will present an
  overview/tutorial on benefits network coding can offer over dynamically c
 hanging networks\, as well as open research directions. A specific applica
 tion we will discuss in more detail is broadcasting in wireless networks.\
 nBiography\nChristina Fragouli is an Assistant Professor in the School of 
 Computer and Communication Sciences\, EPFL\, Switzerland. She received the
  B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the National Technical Univers
 ity of Athens\, Athens\, Greece\, in 1996\, and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree
 s in electrical engineering from the University of California at Los Angel
 es in 1998 and 2000\, respectively. She has worked at the Information Scie
 nces Center\, AT&T Labs\, Florham Park New Jersey\, and the National Unive
 rsity of Athens. She also visited Bell Laboratories\, Murray Hill\, NJ\, a
 nd DIMACS\, Rutgers University. From 2006 to 2007 she was an FNS Assistant
  Professor in the School of Computer and Communication Sciences\, EPFL\, S
 witzerland. She served as an editor for IEEE Communications Letters\, and 
 is currently serving as an editor for IEEE Transactions on Communications.
  She received the Fulbright Fellowship for her graduate studies\, the Outs
 tanding Ph.D. Student Award 2000-2001\, UCLA\, Electrical Engineering Depa
 rtment\, and the Zonta award 2008\, in Switzerland.
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