We welcome interested people to come and listen to our students progress on their software defined projects.
A series of short 10 minute talks with time at the end of the session for more questions/interaction with students for those in the audience who have time to stay.
Our honours students are at roughly the halfway mark towards the end of their project and will give an update on progress:
(1) Jarrod Bakker (Hons student) -- SDN proactive/reactive firewalls
(2) Alexander Deng (Hons student) -- Handover management and data routing in mobile networks using SDN
(3) Benjamin Riddell (Hons student) -- Handover management and data routing in mobile networks using SDN
We also have talks by two postgraduate students:
(1) Matthew Stevens (ME student) -- Local versus global knowledge in SDN
(2) Liang Yang (PhD student) -- Formalising Flow Table Entries representation for network optimisation.
UPDATE 14th JULY: the slides from the talks are available here as a zip file.
This blog is written by researchers in the Software Defined Networking Research Group at the Victoria University of Wellington.
Monday, 6 July 2015
Saturday, 4 July 2015
QUT visit 3rd July
Ian Welch visited QUT's Information Security group and presented about our Software Defined Research Group at Victoria University, specifically opportunities for scholarships for Masters students to join our group to work on reliability and security projects.
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