Call for Participation: ACM, IRTF & ISOC Applied Networking Research Workshop 2016

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   ACM, IRTF & ISOC Applied Networking Research Workshop 2016

                       Berlin, Germany
                   Saturday, July 16, 2016
                 https://irtf.org/anrw/2016/


*** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ***

The inaugural ACM, IRTF & ISOC Applied Networking Research Workshop
2016 (ANRW’16) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for
researchers, vendors, network operators and the Internet standards
community to present and discuss emerging results in applied
networking research. It is sponsored by ACM SIGCOMM, the Internet
Research Task Force (IRTF) and the Internet Society (ISOC).

The ANRW ‘16 takes place on Saturday, July 16, 2016 in the
Charlottenburg II/III room at the venue of the IETF-96 meeting, the
InterContinental Berlin. This academic workshop is open to all; the
registration fee is $100 USD. See
https://irtf.org/anrw/2016/attend.html for details.


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*** PRELIMINARY PROGRAM ***
https://irtf.org/anrw/2016/program.html


SESSION: MULTIPATH

An enhanced socket API for Multipath TCP. [Full Paper]
Benjamin Hesmans (UCL) and Olivier Bonaventure.

Multipath bonding at Layer 3. [Full Paper]

Maciej Bednarek (ETH Zurich), Guillermo Barrenetxea Kobas (Swisscom),
Mirja Kühlewind (ETH Zurich), and Brian Trammell (ETH Zurich).

Towards a Multipath TCP Aware Load Balancer. [Short Paper]
Simon Liénardy (Université de Liège) and Benoit Donnet (Université de
Liège).

Multi-Homed on a Single Link: Using Multiple IPv6 Access Networks.
[Short Paper]
Philipp S. Tiesel (TU-Berlin), Bernd May (TU-Berlin), and Anja
Feldmann (TU-Berlin).


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SESSION: SDN, ROUTING AND PEERING

Towards Decentralized Fast Consistent Updates. [Full Paper]
Thanh Dang Nguyen (Université catholique de Louvain), Marco Chiesa
(Université catholique de Louvain), and Marco Canini (Université
catholique de Louvain).

Composition of SDN applications: Options/challenges for real
implementations. [Full Paper]
Arne Schwabe (University of Paderborn), Pedro A. Aranda Gutiérrez
(Telefónica I+D), and Holger Karl (University of Paderborn).

SIXPACK: Securing Internet eXchange Points Against Curious onlooKers.
[Short Paper]
Marco Chiesa (Universite catholique de Louvain), Daniel Demmler
(Technische Universitat Darmstadt), Marco Canini (Universite
catholique de Louvain), Michael Schapira (Hebrew University of
Jerusalem), and Thomas Schneider (Technische Universitat Darmstadt).

Computing Customer Cones of Peering Networks. [Short Paper]
Jinu Susan Varghese (Iowa State University) and Lu Ruan (Iowa State
University).


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SESSION: TRANSPORT QUALITY AND “HAPPY EYEBALLS”

Measuring the Effects of Happy Eyeballs. [Full Paper]
Vaibhav Bajpai (Jacobs University Bremen) and Jürgen Schönwälder
(Jacobs University Bremen).

On the Cost of Using Happy Eyeballs for Transport Protocol Selection.
[Full Paper]
Giorgos Papastergiou (Simula Research Laboratory), Karl-Johan Grinnemo
(Karlstad University), Anna Brunstrom (Karlstad University), David Ros
(Simula Research Laboratory), Michael Tüxen (Fachhochschule Münster),
Naeem Khademi (University of Oslo), and Per Hurtig (Karlstad
University).

Start Me Up: Determining and Sharing TCP’s Initial Congestion Window.
[Short Paper]
Safiqul Islam (University of Oslo) and Michael Welzl (University of
Oslo).


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SESSION: MEASUREMENT

Revisiting Benchmarking Methodology for Interconnect Devices.
[Full Paper]
Daniel Raumer (Technical University of Munich), Sebastian Gallenmüller
(Technical University of Munich), Florian Wohlfart (Technical
University of Munich), Paul Emmerich (Technical University of Munich),
Patrick Werneck (Technical University of Munich), and Georg Carle
(Technical University of Munich).

PATHspider: A tool for active measurement of path transparency.
[Short Paper]
Iain R. Learmonth (University of Aberdeen), Brian Trammell (ETH
Zurich), Mirja Kuhlewind (ETH Zurich), and Gorry Fairhurst (University
of Aberdeen).

Diurnal and Weekly Cycles in IPv6 Traffic. [Short Paper]
Stephen D. Strowes (Yahoo).

How to say that you’re special: Can we use bits in the IPv4 header?
[Short Paper]
Runa Barik (University of Oslo, Norway), Michael Welzl (University of
Oslo, Norway), and Ahmed Elmokashfi (Simula Research Laboratory,
Norway).

Towards an Observatory for Network Transparency Research. [Short Paper]
Stephan Neuhaus (Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften),
Korian Edeline (Université de Liège), Benoit Donnet (Université de
Liège), and Elio Gubser (ETH Zurich).


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SESSION: INTERNET MEDIA

Making Google Congestion Control robust over Wi-Fi networks using
packet grouping. [Full Paper]
Gaetano Carlucci (Politecnico di Bari, Italy), Luca De Cicco
(Politecnico di Bari, Italy), Stefan Holmer (Google Inc, Sweden), and
Saverio Mascolo (Politecnico di Bari, Italy).

Implementing Real-Time Transport Services over an Ossified Network.
[Full Paper]
Stephen McQuistin (University of Glasgow), Colin Perkins (University
of Glasgow), and Marwan Fayed (University of Stirling).

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