Recent Presentations
- What Lies Beneath: Understanding Internet Congestion
DIMACS/DyDAn Workshop on Internet Tomography, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, May 2008.
- From TCP to Net Neutrality and Back
Motorola Inc., Arlington Heights, IL, November 2007,
UESTC, Chengdu, China, October 2007,
Washington University, St. Louis, MO, September 2007,
HP Labs, Palo Alto, CA, August 2007.
- Diagnosing Spatio-Temporal
Internet Congestion Properties
Rice University, Houston, TX, May 2007.
- Towards Robust Protocol
Design: Four Ways to Kill TCP without Much Trouble
University of Granada, Granada,
Spain, April 2007.
- Pong: Diagnosing Spatio-Temporal
Internet Congestion Properties
The IEEE 21st Annual Computer Communications Workshop, Pittsburgh, PA,
February 2007.
- Countering Large-Scale
Internet Pollution and Poisoning
Motorola Security Workshop, Northwestern University, Evanston,
IL, October 2006.
- Drafting Behind Akamai
(Travelocity-Based Detouring)
Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia, May 2006.
- The Power of Explicit
Congestion Notification,
ACM SIGCOMM '05, Philadelphia, PA, August 2005.
DePaul University, Chicago, IL, November 2005.
- A Performance vs. Trust
Perspective in the Design of End-Point Congestion Control Protocols
IEEE ICNP '04, Berlin, Germany,
October 2004.
- HSTCP-LP: A Protocol for
Low-Priority Bulk Data Transfer in High-Speed High-RTT Networks
PFLDnet '04, Argonne, IL, February
2004.
- Low-Rate TCP-Targeted
Denial of Service Attacks (The Shrew vs. the Mice and Elephants)
ACM SIGCOMM '03, Karlsruhe,
Germany, September 2003.
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, August 2003.
- TCP-LP: A Distributed
Protocol for Low-Priority Data Transfer
IEEE INFOCOM '03, San Francisco, CA, April
2003.
SLAC labs, Palo Alto, CA, April 2003.
- Measuring Service in
Multi-Class Networks
IEEE INFOCOM '01, Anchorage, Alaska, April 2001.