[talks] Fwd: Friday, 12p, Sherrerd 306 - Paul Schmitt, UC Santa Barbara on Mobile Networking in Syrian Refugee Camps

Nick Feamster feamster at CS.Princeton.EDU
Fri Jan 13 12:05:58 EST 2017


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> From: Nick Feamster <feamster at cs.princeton.edu>
> Subject: Friday, 12p, Sherrerd 306 - Paul Schmitt, UC Santa Barbara on Mobile Networking in Syrian Refugee Camps
> Date: January 11, 2017 at 1:46:04 PM EST
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> Mobile Networking in Resource-Limited Environments
> Paul Schmitt (http://cs.ucsb.edu/~pschmitt/), UC Santa Barbara
> Friday, January 13, 12p 
> Sherrerd Hall 306 (Conference Room)
> 
> Abstract:
> Modern networks face an unrelenting demand for high-bandwidth Internet and cellular connectivity. The challenges of providing such connectivity are exacerbated in resource-limited environments, where infrastructure improvement or augmentation is often economically infeasible. Without access to adequate connectivity, the information and technology digital divide between the ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’ widens. In order for wireless and mobile networks to maintain pace with demand, and achieve global connectivity, we must empirically study existing resource-constrained networks and leverage those findings to inform new system designs across the telecommunications hierarchy.
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> In this talk, I will present a cellular measurement study conducted in a Syrian refugee camp in Jordan and a hybrid cellular system, informed by the measurement campaign, designed to alleviate user-facing resource congestion on commercial cellular networks using a non-cooperative local cellular network.
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