Journal Club

The journal club is a discussion forum on selected topics in networking. At each meeting, the participants volunteer to read a paper from a list and comment on it. Resulting from the discussion, potential research topics arise. The journal club aims at promoting research through the identification of weaknesses in the state of the art, that will potentially lead to research projects.

The Journal Club meets on Friday afternoon (13:00), room C-105. If you would like to join just send an email to Javier Aracil.

It is streamed live at https://uam.adobeconnect.com/journalclub

Date Paper Journal / Conference Reader File
October 14, 2011 PFM Jose Luis Añamuro
October 7, 2011 Red C-113 - Jaime Garnica
September 30, 2011 Two samples are enough: Opportunistic flow-level latency estimation using Netflow Infocom Javier Ramos
September 23, 2011 Reorganización del lab
September 16, 2011 A study of traffic, user behavior and pricing policies in a large campus network Computer Communications Jose Luis Garcia
September 2, 2011 Computing without Processors Interoperability Victor Moreno
July 22, 2011 - Jaime Fullaondo
July 15, 2011 PFC Roberto
July 8, 2011 - Diego Sanchez
July 1, 2011 On the processing time for detection of Skype traffic TRAC 2011 Pedro Santiago
June 24, 2011 Naudit - Javier Aracil
June 17, 2011 Comparing Hardware Accelerators in Scientific Applications: A Case Study Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems German Retamosa
June 10, 2011 Deep packet inspection using parallel bloom filters HOTI’03 Jaime Garnica
June 3, 2011 Trajectory Sampling for Direct Traffic Observation Transactions on Networking Javier Ramos
May 27, 2011 Quantifying the accuracy of the ground truth associated with Internet traffic traces Computer Networks Jose Luis Garcia
May 20, 2011 Dynamic Parallelization and Vectorization of Binary Executables on Hierarchical Platforms The Journal of Instruction-Level Parallelism Víctor Moreno
May 6, 2011 - Jaime Fullaondo
April 29, 2011 Keynote SPL Gustavo Sutter
April 15, 2011 Real-Time Classification of Multimedia Traffic using FPGA International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications, 2010 Pedro Santiago
April 8, 2011 Global Warfare with Hookle - David López Paz