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From: ECS Seminar Notification
Date: Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 10:30 AM
Subject: [ECS Seminars] 2013-02-20 Fred Baker - Buffer Bloat!
To: ecs-seminars(a)ecs.vuw.ac.nz
Date: Wednesday 20th February 2013
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Location: Cotton Club, Cotton 350
Fred Baker is scheduled to present a seminar about:
Buffer Bloat!
School of Engineering and Computer Science Seminar
Abstract:
The networking industry has looked at Quality of Service
numbers times, resulting in the Integrated and Differentiated Services
Architectures and numerous papers and articles on the topic. In the
past few years, the topic has been popularly renamed "Buffer Bloat",
and looked at again from the view of autoconfiguration and deployment.
In this talk, we will look at Buffer Bloat in access networks,
multistage networks such as WiFi, and data centers, each of which has
unique issues and requirements.
Bio:
Cisco Fellow Fred Baker has been involved in data communications since
1978 and the development of the Internet since the 1980's. He
participated in early development of IEEE 802.1d switching and IP
routing. He has served as the Chair of the Internet Engineering Task
Force, chaired several working groups, and written or edited numerous
RFCs. He now chairs the IETF's IPv6 Operations Working Group, working
with the operational community on IPv6 deployment issues. He also
contributes to the Broadband Internet Technical Advisory Group
(BITAG). At Cisco, he works with researchers within the company, and
with university researchers outside, on various projects. He also
advises management and technologists on technical direction.
Any queries about this seminar, please email Qiang.Fu(a)ecs.vuw.ac.nz
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