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The Architecture of Robust, Evolvable Networks
Winter 2010
Contents
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Course Schedule
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Course Projects
Instructor:
John C. Doyle
Course mailing list
Lectures: TTh 4-5:30 pm, 107 Annenberg, changes emailed to course mailing list
Course Schedule
Week
Date
Topic
Reading
1
Introduction to Network Architectures
12 Jan (T)
IST Seminar: The Architecture of Robust, Evolvable Networks
14 Jan (Th)
Internet Architecture
Network is IPC:
Day et al, 2008 (Paper)
;
Matta (Slides)
;
Implications PNA, Day, 2009 (Slides)
;
Multihop/Multiparty influences on Net. Arch., Touch (Slides)
2
Network Architectures: Operating Systems and Cell Biology
19 Jan (T)
Internet and Biology Architectures
Assessing Security of a Clean Slate Internet Architecture
, Boddapati, Day
;
Linear Control Analysis of the Autocatalytic Glycolysis System
, Chandra, Buzi, Doyle
21 Jan (Th)
Robustness and Fragility, Hard Limits and Tradeoffs
On Lossless Approximations, Fluctuation-Dissipation and Limitations of Measurements
, Sandberg, Doyle
3
Case Studies: Cell Biology, Clothing and Legos
26 Jan (T)
Network architecture and control of glycolysis; Clothing; Legos
Linear Control Analysis of the Autocatalytic Glycolysis System
, Chandra, Buzi, Doyle
;
Assembly and Regulation of a Glycolytic Enzyme Complex on the Human Erythrocyte Membrane
, Campanella et al
28 Jan (Th)
Heat Shock in cells; Clothing; Legos
Surviving Heat Shock: Control strategies for robustness and performance
, El-Samad, et al
;
Robustness of Cellular Functions Review
, Stelling, et al
;
Reverse Engineering of Biological Complexity
, Csete, Doyle
4
Naming, Addressing and Control in Cell Biology
2 Feb (T)
Naming, Addressing and Control in Cell Biology
Highly optimised global organisation of metabolic networks
, R. Tanaka, M. Csete and J. Doyle
;
Quantitative evaluation of scale-rich metabolic networks, Tanaka, Doyle
4 Feb (Th)
Signal Transduction
Robust perfect adaptation in bacterial chemotaxis through integral feedback control, Yi, Huang, Simon and Doyle
;
Chapter 7: Robustness of Protein Circuits: The Example of Bacterial Chemotaxis of "An Introduction to Systems Biology", Uri Alon
5
Architecture and Modeling in Cell Biology
9 Feb (T)
Architecture and Layering in Cell Biology
11 Feb (Th)
Modeling Bio Systems, Speaker: James Faeder
Rule-Based Modeling of Biochemical Systems with BioNetGen, Faeder, Blinov and Hlavacek
;
Simulation of large-scale rule-based models, Colvin et al.
;
The Complexity of Cell Signaling and the Need for a New Mechanics, Hlavacek and Faeder
;
Rules for Modeling Signal-Transduction Systems, Hlavacek et al.
;
Mathematical and Computational Models of Immune-Receptor Signalling, Goldstein et al.
6
Complexity and Fragility
16 Feb (T)
Complexity and Fragility: Examples with NPP and Mandelbrot sets
Complexity in Automation of SOS Proofs: An Illustrative Example, Gayme et al.
;
Optimization Based Methods for Determining Basins of Attraction in the Logistic Map and Set Membership in the Mandelbrot Set
, Gayme et al.
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Studying the Logistic Map and the Mandelbrot Set Using SOS Methods, Gayme, Fazel, Doyle
18 Feb (Th)
Complexity and Fragility (continued)
Contrasting Views of Complexity and Their Implications For Network-Centric Infrastructures, Alderson, Doyle
7
Power Laws/ TCP IP
23 Feb (T)
Power Laws
Reading
25 Feb (Th)
Steven Low guest speaker: TCP IP
Reading
Course Projects
There will be a course project to be discussed.
Molecular Cell Biology Project
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