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Program (current as of May 31)


Sunday, June 5 (Claremont Sonoma Room)

9:00-10:00 am

10:00 -10:10

10:10-11:00


11:00-11:50

 


11:50 am-1:30 pm

1:30-2:20

 


2:20-3:00


3:00-3:15

3:15-4:00


4:00-5:15
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5:30-7:30

Registration and refreshments

Opening remarks

Keynote lecture
Demosthenis Teneketzis, Decentralized Resource Allocation Mechanisms in Networks

Session I
Joseph Sifakis, Modeling Real-Time Systems

Karl Astrom, Event Based Sampling

Lunch on your own

Session II
Sri Kumar, Sensor Network Modeling and Simulation: DARPA Experience

Len Forys, Traffic Synchronization and Chaos

Panel of colleagues and former students
Colleagues and students from the 1960s and 1970s

Break

Keynote lecture
Mark H.A. Davis, MaMortingale Representation and All That

Session III
John Baras, Cooperation, Trust and Games in Wireless Networks

Jean Walrand, Achieving Fairness in a Distributed Ad-Hoc MAC

John Tsitsiklis, A Game Theoretic View of Efficiency Loss in Resource Allocation

Evening reception, light dinner (Claremont Horizon-Lanai 3)


Monday, June 6 (morning and afternoon at Sibley Auditorium, College of Engineering, UC Berkeley)

8:30-9:00 am

9:00-9:45
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9:45-11:00
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11:00-11:10

11:10-Noon
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Noon -1:00 pm

1:00-215
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2:15-2:45
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2:45-3:00

3:00-3:45
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3:45-5:00
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6:30-10:00

Registration and pastries

Keynote lecture
Shankar Sastry, Hybrid Systems

Session IV
Alexander Kurzhanski, On the Problem of Measurement Feedback Control: Ellipsoidal Techniques

Claire Tomlin, Polytopic Approximations of Reachable Sets Applied to Linear Dynamic Games and a Class of Nonlinear Systems

Tyrone Duncan and Bozenna Pasik-Duncan, Stochastic Systems with Fractional Brownian Motion

Break

Session V
Hal Varian, Review of the INDEX project

Luiz Legey, Electricity in Brazil: Challenges and Perspectives of the New Institutional Model

Lunch (box lunches provided)

Session VI
Felix Wu, Folk Theorems in Electricity Market Economics

Akash Deshpande, New Directions in System Design Automation

Ahmad Bahai, Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

Panel of colleagues and former students
Colleagues and students from the 1980s

Break

Keynote lecture
Hani Mahmassani, Transportation System Intelligence

Session VII
Steve Shladover, Automated Highway Systems Research: The Influence of Pravin Varaiya

Markos Papageorgiou, The Traffic Amelioration Potential of Freeway Network Ramp Metering Control

Roberto Horowitz, Modeling, Estimation, and Control of Freeway Traffic

Claremont Hotel (Horizon-Lanai 3)

Reception and banquet

Emcee: Andrea Goldsmith

Speakers:
Beatriz Manz, When Paradise Turns to Ashes
Nick McKeown, Title TBA


Tuesday, June 7 (Sibley Auditorium, College of Engineering, UC Berkeley)

8:30-9:00 am

9:00-9:45
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9:45-11:00
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11:00-11:15

11:15-Noon
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Noon-12:30 pm
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12:30-1:30

Registration and pastries

Keynote lecture
Sanjoy Mitter, Davis-Varaiya Revisited

Session VIII
Michael Gastpar, Causal Coding and Feedback in Gaussian Sensor Networks

Vivek Borkar, Network Pricing for QoS: A "Regulation" Approach

Andrea Goldsmith, Cross-Layer Design of Control over Wireless Networks

Break

Keynote lecture
Edward Lee, Engineering Education: A Focus on Systems

Panel of colleagues and former students
Colleagues and students from the 1990s through today

Lunch and farewell (box lunches provided)