Seminar: Future Internet and Hot Topics in Networking, Fall 2008
Teacher: Jussi Kangasharju
Time and location: Periods I-II, Tue 14-16 B119
Seminar Working Area
The seminar working area is available only to the participants of the seminar. It will be opened when the seminar starts.
IntroductionThere are currently several intiatives for defining the future Internet starting all over the world. Examples include FIND and GENI in the US, FIRE in Europe, and initiatives in China, Korea, and Japan. The goal of these initiatives range from evolutionary improvements to revolutionary clean-slate solutions to solving the problems on the current Internet. The topic of this seminar relates to these new initiatives by looking at the latest developments in networking. The list of topics is very open and below you can find some suggestions of possible seminar topics. However, any related topic to new developments in networking is acceptable. If you have ideas about the topics you would like to work on, but are unsure whether they are suitable, please contact the teacher in advance. Structure of the SeminarThe language of the seminar is English. To pass the seminar, you need to do the following four tasks: 1. Write a paper about a topic agreed during the first meetings, During Period I all students write their papers in English. The length of the paper is 7-10 pages formatted according to the IEEE Transactions guidelines. The oral presentations during Period II last about 30 minutes to leave time for questions and discussion. IEEE guidelines for the paper (Latex and Word) can be found from the IEEE Transaction author guide: http://www.ieee.org/pubs/authors.html A good book to writing understandable English is The Elements of Style by William Strunk, Jr. It is a classic book. Although it was originally published in 1918, most, if not all, of its content is still valid. TopicsPossible topics of the seminar are anything related to future Internet and other similar hot topics in networking research. The following list gives some examples of possible topics, but as mentioned above, other topics are more than welcome.
You can find guidelines for writing from the Tieteellinen Kirjoittaminen/ Scientific Writing course page. Further help is also available from the Writing Center of UW Madison. It contains useful information about how to quote and cite work of others. The center's main web page contains general information about different kinds of citation styles. We are using the IEEE Transactions style which has its own citation style defined in the templates. ScheduleThe seminar is divided into two phases. During the first phase (Period I), students write their papers, with guidance from Jussi if needed. The presentations take place during the second phase (Period II), we will have two presentations from the students each week. The topics will be assigned during the first meeting. The preliminary schedule is as follows: (dates and assignments subject to change before the start of the seminar)
ReviewsEverybody has to review two papers written by other students. Each review has a public ja private part. There will be one seminar session about how to do reviews, as mentioned in the schedule. Review Guidelines page gives more information about what to write in your review. The deadline for the review is GradingStudents will be graded based on i) their written paper (40%), ii) their oral presentation (40%), and iii) their activity in commenting other students' work and participating in the discussion (20%). To pass the course, the student must write the paper on the agreed subject and present his work. In addition, each student is required to attend at least 80% of the seminar presentations. PrerequisitesAll participants must have a bachelor's degree or have passed the Scientific Writing course. Background in basic networking is required. |
Deadline for posting your paper into the wiki is Friday 10.10. Lecture for how to do reviews will take place on 7.10. No meeting on 30.9. As announced during the initial meeting, the presentation on how to do a seminar will take place on 16.09., not 09.09. Introduction slides posted. Seminar web site moving to wiki.helsinki.fi. |