Great news!
Our new building has just seen its construction started! The works at the side of IT are the beginning of the construction that will double our current area.
Have a happy 2012. It seems it will start great!
Gustavo Pires concluded his MSc thesis. His thesis is called "Diplomacy - Decision Making based on a Movement Database", and was supervised by Prof. Pedro Mariano and Prof. Luís Seabra Lopes.
António Matos, Diogo Pinheiro and Carlos Guimarães, three of ATNoG student members, will have their public MSc hearings on 22th of December at 10:30, 13:30 and 15:00, respectively, in the department of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics (DETI).
The paper "A study of encoding overhead in network management protocols" has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Network Management.
The paper presents a study of the encoding overhead of six management technologies: SNMP, COPS, Diameter, WBEM, WS-Man and NETCONF.
Diogo Loureiro and Rui Sousa, two ATNoG student members, will have their public MSc hearings on 16th of December at 11:30 and 15:00, respectively, in IT amphitheater.
Diogo Loureiro: Suporte de monitorização baseado em NETCONF
Rui Sousa: Análise multi-nível do comportamento de botnets
In the day the University of Aveiro celebrates it's 38th anniversary, the bank Caixa Geral de Depósitos (CGD) has attributed a scholarship to Mario Antunes (ATNoG's Phd Student) for being the best student in the Integrated Master in Computer and Telematics Engineering (MIECT).
The paper "Waypoint Routing: A Network Layer Privacy Framework" was presented on the 8th of december, at IEEE Globecom 2011. The paper, authored by Alfredo Matos, Susana Sargento, and Rui L. Aguiar, was presented at the 2011 edition of Globecom, by Rui L. Aguiar, and discusses a network layer privacy framework, that uses a source based IPv6 routing mechanism using encrypted extension headers, along with a novel network-based privacy service.
OPMIP (Open Proxy Mobile IP) is an open-source implementation of the IETF's RFC5213 Proxy Mobile IP standard, composing a network based localized mobility management protocol.
The code has been implemented using C++ and Boost libraries, and is a core part of the Master Thesis of Bruno Santos, composing an important part of a paper published in the IEEE Communications Magazine.
Recently, Filipe Manco has been supporting and enhancing the code, increasing its deployment possibilities and also started to analyse multihoming extensions.
Congratulations to both for an effort well done!