
Physical Unclonable Functions for Securing Resource-Constrained Hardware Nodes in IoT by Prof. Kurian Polachan, IIIT-Bangalore
April 21
Decision Referrals in Human-Automation Teams: Impact of task load on team performance by Dr. Kesav Kaza, Research Fellow, University of Ottawa, Canada
April 28
Building Scalable Distributed Storage Systems: Theory vs. Practice byy Dr. Ajay Bakre, Professor of Practice, IIIT-Bangalore.
About: With the proliferation of Internet-based applications and mobile devices, distributed storage systems such as Amazon S3 and Google Drive have become popular in the past few years by managing performance, availability and resiliency expected by consumer as well as enterprise applications. Building scalable distributed storage systems involves making careful design tradeoffs to meet user requirements at reasonable cost. This talk covered the fundamentals of storage system design and explored how concepts such as CAP Theorem and error correction codes along with practical considerations such as ease of implementation and cost have shaped the evolution of distributed storage systems.