Invited Speakers

The following researchers have tentatively agreed to speak:
 
 
Venkat Anantharam University of California, Berkeley Pricing the Internet
Francois Baccelli Ecole Normale Superiéure and INRIA A Stochastic Geometry Model of CDMA Coverage
Nicholas Bambos Stanford University Queueing Models And Problems In Wireless Network Control
Maury Bramson University of Minnesota Application of Fluid Models to Heavy Traffic Limits of Some Queueing Networks
Jim Dai Georgia Tech Fluid Model and Stability of a Stochastic Network
Chris DeMarco University of Wisconsin - Madison Electric Power Network Response to Random Demand Variations: A large deviations view on the voltage collapse phenomena
Shi-Jie Deng Georgia Tech Pricing Electricity Derivatives under Alternative Stochastic Models and Its Application
Peter Glynn Stanford University Limit Theorems for Queues with Scheduled Arrivals
Bruce Hajek University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Information Constrained Routing in Massive Ad Hoc Networks
Michael Harrison Stanford University Stochastic Processing Networks: Heavy traffic, Brownian models and optimal system design
Frank Kelly Cambridge University Models for a Self-managed Internet
Peter Key Microsoft Research Distributed Admission Control for Packet-Based Networks
P. R. Kumar University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Capacity and Scaling Laws for Wireless Networks: How much traffic can they carry?
Sean Meyn University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Control of Large Networks
Debasis Mitra Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies Traffic Engineering and Control for the Management of Service Level Agreements in Packet Networks
Balaji Prabhakar Stanford University Coping with problems of scale in networking: Examples and solutions
Jennifer Rexford AT&T Labs Research Traffic Engineering for Internet Service Provider Networks
Volker Schmidt University of Ulm On Laslett's Transformation for the Boolean Model
Karl Sigman Columbia University Some Unresolved Problems in the Theory of Tail Asymptotics for Queues in the Presence of Heavy-tails
Don Towsley University of Massachusetts, Amherst Network Tomography through End-to-End Multicast Measurements
Ward Whitt AT&T Labs Research Jumps
Ruth Williams University of California, San Diego On Dynamic Control of Stochastic Networks in Heavy Traffic
Walter Willinger AT&T Labs Research Scaling Properties of Network Traffic as Signatures of Underlying User and/or Protocol Characteristics


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