Seminar Information
The seminar places will be allocated using the faculty wide matching system. More information can be found on the following pages:
The pre-course meeting (for both seminar courses) took take place on Friday, June 24, 12:45 in room 00.13.009A. slides
Both seminar courses are open to English speakers. If you have any questions please contact seminar AT net.in.tum.de.
Talks
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How latency characteristics provide insights to interconnect devices, 2016-10-13, 10:15
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Visualizing Changing Probability Distributions, 2016-10-13, 10:45
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Comparison of Efficient Routing Table Data Structures, 2016-10-13, 11:15
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Certificate transparency, 2016-10-13, 12:45
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Time Series: Outlier and Anomaly Detection, 2016-10-13, 13:15
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Mining IPv6 Addresses from Public Sources, 2016-10-13, 13:45
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Towards a More Anonymous Bitcoin, 2016-10-14, 13:00
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How well does IXP detection work?, 2016-10-14, 13:30
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Frequency domain analysis of time series, 2016-10-14, 14:00
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An Analysis of IETF Activities, 2017-01-09, 10:20
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How safe are your (bit)coins?, 2017-01-09, 10:55
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Comparing OpenOnload: A High-Speed Packet IO Framework, 2017-01-09, 11:25
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SQL, noSQL or newSQL - comparison and applicability for Smart Spaces, 2017-01-16, 10:00
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Robustness Metrics and Resilient Graphs, 2017-01-16, 10:30
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P4: Programming Language for Packet Processing, 2017-01-16, 11:00
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Verifiable Secret Sharing Mechanisms – A Survey, 2017-01-23, 10:00
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P4 vs. OpenFlow Whats the difference, 2017-01-23, 10:30
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Network monitoring with machine learning, 2017-01-23, 11:05
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Performance Enhancing Proxies (PEP) in Cellular Networks, 2017-01-30, 10:00
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Source Packet Routing in Networking (SPRING), 2017-01-30, 10:30
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NFV with Snabb, 2017-01-30, 11:00