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18th HotNets 2019: Princeton, NJ, USA
- Proceedings of the 18th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, HotNets 2019, Princeton, NJ, USA, November 13-15, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-7020-2
Revisiting old beliefs
- Mark Allman:
On Eliminating Root Nameservers from the DNS. 1-8 - Todd Arnold, Matt Calder, Ítalo Cunha, Arpit Gupta, Harsha V. Madhyastha, Michael Schapira, Ethan Katz-Bassett:
Beating BGP is Harder than we Thought. 9-16 - Ranysha Ware, Matthew K. Mukerjee, Srinivasan Seshan, Justine Sherry:
Beyond Jain's Fairness Index: Setting the Bar For The Deployment of Congestion Control Algorithms. 17-24
The role of learning in networking
- Zhaoqi Xiong, Noa Zilberman:
Do Switches Dream of Machine Learning?: Toward In-Network Classification. 25-33 - Roland Meier, Thomas Holterbach, Stephan Keck, Matthias Stähli, Vincent Lenders, Ankit Singla, Laurent Vanbever:
(Self) Driving Under the Influence: Intoxicating Adversarial Network Inputs. 34-42 - Zinan Lin, Soo-Jin Moon, Carolina M. Zarate, Ritika Mulagalapalli, Sekar Kulandaivel, Giulia Fanti, Vyas Sekar:
Towards Oblivious Network Analysis using Generative Adversarial Networks. 43-51
Server designs for networking
- Stephen Ibanez, Muhammad Shahbaz, Nick McKeown:
The Case for a Network Fast Path to the CPU. 52-59 - Jack Tigar Humphries, Kostis Kaffes, David Mazières, Christos Kozyrakis:
Mind the Gap: A Case for Informed Request Scheduling at the NIC. 60-68
Network verification
- Yanjun Wang, Chuan Jiang, Xiaokang Qiu, Sanjay G. Rao:
Learning Network Design Objectives Using A Program Synthesis Approach. 69-76 - Ryan Beckett, Ratul Mahajan:
Putting network verification to good use. 77-84 - Tomer Gilad, Nathan H. Jay, Michael Shnaiderman, Brighten Godfrey, Michael Schapira:
Robustifying Network Protocols with Adversarial Examples. 85-92
On how we do research
- Arpit Gupta, Chris Mac-Stoker, Walter Willinger:
An Effort to Democratize Networking Research in the Era of AI/ML. 93-100 - Matteo Varvello, Kleomenis Katevas, Mihai Plesa, Hamed Haddadi, Benjamin Livshits:
BatteryLab, A Distributed Power Monitoring Platform For Mobile Devices. 101-108
New directions
- Xukan Ran, Carter Slocum, Maria Gorlatova, Jiasi Chen:
ShareAR: Communication-Efficient Multi-User Mobile Augmented Reality. 109-116 - Ali Abedi, Omid Abari, Tim Brecht:
Wi-LE: Can WiFi Replace Bluetooth? 117-124 - Mark Handley:
Using ground relays for low-latency wide-area routing in megaconstellations. 125-132
Programmable network infrastructure
- Stephen Ibanez, Gianni Antichi, Gordon J. Brebner, Nick McKeown:
Event-Driven Packet Processing. 133-140 - Dingming Wu, Ang Chen, T. S. Eugene Ng, Guohui Wang, Haiyong Wang:
Accelerated Service Chaining on a Single Switch ASIC. 141-149 - Xiangyu Gao, Taegyun Kim, Aatish Kishan Varma, Anirudh Sivaraman, Srinivas Narayana:
Autogenerating Fast Packet-Processing Code Using Program Synthesis. 150-160 - Jiarong Xing, Wenqing Wu, Ang Chen:
Architecting Programmable Data Plane Defenses into the Network with FastFlex. 161-169
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