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University of Maryland Partnership with the LTS

The University of Maryland, through UMIACS, has established a partnership with the Laboratory for Telecommunications Sciences (LTS) based on collaborative research programs covering a broad spectrum of fundamental and applied research in the design, performance, and the management of distributed heterogeneous networks. In addition, this partnership involves strong outreach activities including collaboration with industrial partners and the organization of focused workshops and seminar series in emerging technology areas in telecommunications sciences. The UMD Principal Investigator is Prof. Joseph JaJa (UMIACS and ECE) with faculty participating from the following units: UMIACS, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of Computer Science, the Business School, Institute for Systems Research, and the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department at UMBC.

S pring 2005: Progress Review Presentations

January 2005: Progress Report

October 2004: Progress Report

June 2004: UMIACS/LTS Annual Review Presentations

January 2004: Progress Report

LTS/UMIACS Projects and Faculty Involved:

* Active Network Mangement ( Mark Shayman , Bobby Bhattacharjee , Steve Marcus , Richard La, and Ray Chen)
* Active Systems Security Management ( Bill Arbaugh and Virgil Gligor )
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The Economics of Communications/Networking Technology ( Larry Gordon , Martin Loeb , Joseph Bailey , and S. Raghavan )

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Wireless Networking ( Ashok Agrawala , Bill Arbaugh , Udaya Shankar , and Joseph Thomas )

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Optical Networking ( Gary Carter and Joel Morris )

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Technical Exchanges in Telecommunications Sciences ( Joseph JaJa )

UMIACS/LTS Seminar Series (2004):

* Using Neighbor Graphs in Support of Fast and Secure WLAN Mobility ; February 4, 3:00pm - 4:00pm, Room 2460 A.V. Williams Building
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Location and Time in Wireless Environments ; February 18, 3:00pm - 4:00 pm, Room 2460 A.V. Williams Building

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Advanced Modeling and Simulation of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks ; March 3, 3:00pm - 4:00pm, Room 2460 A.V. Williams Building

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Progress in Ultra Wideband Communications ; March 17, 3:00pm - 4:00 pm, Room 2460 A.V. Williams Building

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Optimum Resource Allocation and Signalling Schemes in Fading CDMA Channels ; March 31, 3:00pm - 4:00 pm, Room 2460 A.V. Williams Building

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Military Grade Wireless Ad Hoc Networks ; April 14, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Room 2460 A.V. Williams Building

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Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks ; May 5, 3:00pm – 4:00pm, Room 1115 Computer Science Instructional Center (CSIC)

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Approximate Aggregation Techniques for Sensor Databases ; October 20, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Room 2460 A.V. Williams Building

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Visual-based Anomaly Detection for BGP ; November 3, 3:00pm – 4:00pm, Room 2460 A.V. Williams Building

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Defending Against the Worms of Today and Tomorrow ( PDF , PDF ); November 17, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Room 2460 A.V. Williams Building

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Telecom Economics and Telecom Dogmas ; December 1, 3:00pm – 4:00pm, Room 1115 Computer Science Intructional Center (CSIC)

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Toward the Joint Design of Electronic and Optical Layer Protection ; December 15, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Room 2460 A.V. Williams Building

Past LTS projects and presentations.

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