FUTURE UBIQUITOUS NETWORKS (FUN) 2023-SPRING WORKSHOP

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All are welcome to join the Future Ubiquitous Networks (FUN) Workshop on April 4 (Tuesday), 2022, 9:30 - 11:20am in ECS660, which hosts  poster presentations related to future ubiquitous networks, ranging from Connected Vehicles, Starlink system, Internet-of-Things, to applying networking solutions and analytical tools to other industry, health service, and financial sectors. 



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  • University of Victoria
  • Victoria, British Columbia
  • Canada
  • Building: ECS
  • Room Number: 660

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Agenda

Session 1: 9:30am-10:20am

 

  1. Amir Sepahi: Delay-aware Multipath Packet Scheduling Using Deep RL in Mobile Networks
  2. Feng Ye: A Random-Weight Privacy-Preserving Algorithm With Error Compensation for Microgrid Distributed Energy Management
  3. Ramy Zaghloul: HAP-Based Networks for Reliable Broadband Access in Remote Communities
  4. Rui Liu: Lightweight privacy-preserving truth discovery for vehicular air quality monitoring
  5. Yufei Wang: High-Reliability, Low-Latency, and Load-Balancing Multipath Routing for LEO Satellite Networks
  6. Sergio Santos: Statistical Multiplexing Modeling of the 802.11be Protocol (Wi-Fi 7) using Markov Minisources
  7. Yawen Li: Exploring TCP Incast: Understanding the Causes and Effects of Congestion in High-Throughput Data Center Networks
  8. Mostafa Abdollahi: Recording, collecting, and using wireless medium access history to manage MAC layer in wireless networks
  9. Gan Ni: Analysis of Markov Chain based crowd density modeling
  10. Peter Li: Comparison Between Single-path QUIC and Multipath QUIC in File Transfer: A Case Study with AIOQUIC and PICOQUIC

 

Session 2: 10:30am-11:20am

 

  1. Yin Lok Lam: A study of performance issue(s) and solution(s) for Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN)
  2. Anushka Singh: Analysis of Wi-Fi Signal Strength with Human interference using Markov Model
  3. Peter Sun: Complete Complementary Code use in MIMO-CDMA wireless communication
  4. Zeinab Abdelrahman: Study of reliable wireless transmission of V2X systems
  5. Feihan Yang: Performance Analysis of Voice Traffic based on Improved On-Off Model
  6. Zhiming Huang: Opportunistic Routing for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
  7. Xin Gu: Medium Access Control for C-V2X Networks
  8. Wenjun Yang: QoS-driven Multipath Video Streaming in Mobile Networks
  9. Xiangyu Ren: Star-cast solution for V2X communications