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  • Lachlan Andrew - CalTech

    Wed, Jul 16, 2008 @ 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

    Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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    Lachlan Andrew
    Department of Computer Science - Caltech
    SSC 319
    11 a.m. – 12
    Wednesday 7/16/2008
    ABSTRACT:
    This talk will be in two parts. The first describes a novel technique
    for opportunistic source coding for data gathering in wireless sensor
    networks. Wireless networks are intrinsically broadcast, although the
    reliability of transmission reduces with distance. In opportunistic
    routing, packets to aim to make long but unreliable hops. If the attempt
    fails, the packet is instead forwarded by an intermediate node, which
    "overheard" the initial attempt. This work proposes a technique for
    allowing network coding to be used in networks making use of opportunistic
    routing.
    This work was co-authored by Tao Cui, Lijun Chen, Tracey Ho and
    Steven Low.
    The second part describes a simple signaling scheme designed to
    signal congestion information in wireless networks. It is well
    established that purely end-to-end congestion control is insufficient for
    multi-hop wireless networks because a link may cause congestion on a
    neighboring link without itself experiencing congestion. This calls for
    explicit signaling of congestion information. The proposed scheme
    provides a very light-weight means of piggybacking this information on
    existing packets.
    This work was co-authored by Stephen Hanly, Tony Cui and Sammy Chan.
    BIO:
    Since 2005, Lachlan Andrew has been a senior research engineer
    working with Steven Low at Caltech. He obtained his BE, BSc and PhD from
    the University of Melbourne in 1992, 1993 and 1997. His interests are the
    analysis and design of resource allocation algorithms for
    telecommunications networks, including congestion control, power control
    and medium access control. In October, he will move to Swinburne
    University of Technology in Australia as an associate professor.
    Host: Bhaskar Krishnamachari

    Location: Frank R. Seaver Science Center (SSC) - 319

    Audiences: Everyone Is Invited

    Contact: B.Krishnamachari

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