[UCI-Calit2] CS Seminar Series - Friday 11/9

Anna Lynn Spitzer aspitzer at calit2.uci.edu
Mon Nov 5 09:47:23 PST 2012


Computer Science Seminar Series

 

Title:                                Named Data Networking for
Cyberphysical Systems

 

Speaker:                          Jeff Burke, director, technology
research initiatives and adjunct assistant professor, UCLA

 

Time:                               11 a.m.-noon

 

Date:                               Friday, Nov. 9, 2012 

 

Location:                         Donald Bren Hall, Room 6011

 

 

Abstract:

This talk covers new research in the application of Named Data
Networking (NDN) to cyberphysical systems, using examples from building
automation and entertainment controls. Part of a growing field also
called Information- or Content-Centric Networking, NDN is a new network
architecture that replaces the host-based addressing of the current
Internet Protocol with addressing using data names. It also provides
per-packet cryptographic signatures and leverages storage in the network
to provide intrinsic content caching. NDN is being developed in a
12-campus, NSF-supported research project involving (among others) UCLA,
Xerox PARC, and UCI. This talk will briefly introduce NDN and discuss
our experience with its early application to cyberphysical systems,
including sensing and lighting control in a building automation context,
as well as video streaming. It will cover what we've learned about
naming, security and network architecture, and conclude by describing
future plans in this area.

 

Speaker Bio:

 

Jeff Burke is director of technology research initiatives for the UCLA
School of Theater, Film and Television (TFT); adjunct assistant
professor; and executive director of REMAP, a joint research program of
TFT and the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science at
UCLA. Burke's research spans media, performance and the built
environment, integrating perspectives from arts and engineering to
explore how emerging technologies can best serve expressive and social
goals. Most recently, he is co-PI and application team lead for the
Named Data Networking (NDN) research project, a 12-campus effort
supported by the National Science Foundation Future Internet
Architecture program. NDN aims to develop a new Internet architecture
that can capitalize on strengths and address weaknesses of the
Internet's current host-based, point-to-point architecture and offer a
transition to a data-centric infrastructure.

 

For more information on incoming talks in the CS seminar series, please
click here: http://www.cs.uci.edu/research/seminarseries/
<http://www.cs.uci.edu/research/seminarseries/> 

 

The CS Seminar Series is co-sponsored by NetSys.

 

 

 

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