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20th HotNets 2021: Virtual Event, UK
- HotNets '21: The 20th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, Virtual Event, United Kingdom, November 10-12, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-9087-3
Future Internet
- Austin Hounsel, Paul Schmitt, Kevin Borgolte, Nick Feamster:
Designing for Tussle in Encrypted DNS. 1-8 - Ihsan Ayyub Qazi, Zafar Ayyub Qazi, Ayesha Ali, Muhammad Abdullah, Rumaisa Habib:
Rethinking Web for Affordability and Inclusion. 9-15 - Ding Zhang, Bo Han, Parth H. Pathak, Haoliang Wang:
Innovating Multi-user Volumetric Video Streaming through Cross-layer Design. 16-22 - Thomas Koch, Weifan Jiang, Tao Luo, Petros Gigis, Yunfan Zhang, Kevin Vermeulen, Emile Aben, Matt Calder, Ethan Katz-Bassett, Lefteris Manassakis, Georgios Smaragdakis, Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez:
Towards a traffic map of the Internet Connecting the dots between popular services and users: Connecting the dots between popular services and users. 23-30
Data Centers
- Michio Honda:
Packets as Persistent In-Memory Data Structures. 31-37 - Nofel Yaseen, Behnaz Arzani, Krishna Chintalapudi, Vaishnavi Nattar Ranganathan, Felipe Vieira Frujeri, Kevin Hsieh, Daniel S. Berger, Vincent Liu, Srikanth Kandula:
Towards a Cost vs. Quality Sweet Spot for Monitoring Networks. 38-44 - Anup Agarwal, Jinghan Sun, Shadi A. Noghabi, Srinivasan Iyengar, Anirudh Badam, Ranveer Chandra, Srinivasan Seshan, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman:
Redesigning Data Centers for Renewable Energy. 45-52 - Behnaz Arzani, Kevin Hsieh, Haoxian Chen:
Interpretable Feedback for AutoML and a Proposal for Domain-customized AutoML for Networking. 53-60 - Brent E. Stephens, Darius Grassi, Hamidreza Almasi, Tao Ji, Balajee Vamanan, Aditya Akella:
TCP is Harmful to In-Network Computing: Designing a Message Transport Protocol (MTP). 61-68
Programmable Networks
- Yong Feng, Haoyu Song, Jiahao Li, Zhikang Chen, Wenquan Xu, Bin Liu:
In-situ Programmable Switching using rP4: Towards Runtime Data Plane Programmability. 69-76 - Guanyu Li, Menghao Zhang, Cheng Guo, Han Bao, Mingwe Xu, Hongxin Hu:
Switches are Scanners Too!: A Fast and Scalable In-Network Scanner with Programmable Switches. 77-83 - Sam Gao, Mark Handley, Stefano Vissicchio:
Stats 101 in P4: Towards In-Switch Anomaly Detection. 84-90 - Jiarong Xing, Yiming Qiu, Kuo-Feng Hsu, Hongyi Liu, Matty Kadosh, Alan Lo, Aditya Akella, Thomas Anderson, Arvind Krishnamurthy, T. S. Eugene Ng, Ang Chen:
A Vision for Runtime Programmable Networks. 91-98 - George Karlos, Henri E. Bal, Lin Wang:
Don't You Worry 'Bout a Packet: Unified Programming for In-Network Computing. 99-107 - Jonatan Langlet, Ran Ben-Basat, Sivaramakrishnan Ramanathan, Gabriele Oliaro, Michael Mitzenmacher, Minlan Yu, Gianni Antichi:
Zero-CPU Collection with Direct Telemetry Access. 108-115
Network Verification and Synthesis
- Siva Kesava Reddy Kakarla, Ryan Beckett, Todd D. Millstein, George Varghese:
How Complex is DNS? 116-122 - Fangping Lan, Bin Gui, Anduo Wang:
Fauré: A Partial Approach to Network Analysis. 123-131 - Margarida Ferreira, Akshay Narayan, Inês Lynce, Ruben Martins, Justine Sherry:
Counterfeiting Congestion Control Algorithms. 132-139 - Pratiksha Thaker, Matei Zaharia, Tatsunori Hashimoto:
Don't Hate the Player, Hate the Game: Safety and Utility in Multi-Agent Congestion Control. 140-146 - Guyue Liu, Ao Li, Christopher Canel, Vyas Sekar:
Watching the watchmen: Least privilege for managed network services. 147-154
Wireless Networks
- Rotman Ivan Zelaya, Ruichun Ma, Wenjun Hu:
Towards 6G and Beyond: Smarten Everything with Metamorphic Surfaces. 155-162 - Yuanjie Li, Hewu Li, Lixin Liu, Wei Liu, Jiayi Liu, Jianping Wu, Qian Wu, Jun Liu, Zeqi Lai:
"Internet in Space" for Terrestrial Users via Cyber-Physical Convergence. 163-170 - Ali Abedi, Omid Abari:
Can WiFi Backscatter Achieve the Range of RFID?: Nulling to the Rescue. 171-177 - Revathy Narayanan, Ambuj Varshney, Panos Papadimitratos:
HarvestPrint: Securing Battery-free Backscatter Tags through Fingerprinting. 178-184 - Vadim Safronov, Justas Brazauskas, Matthew Danish, Rohit Verma, Ian Lewis, Richard Mortier:
Do we want the New Old Internet?: Towards Seamless and Protocol-Independent IoT Application Interoperability. 185-191
Applications
- Daniel Bittman, Robert Soulé, Ethan L. Miller, Vishal Shrivastav, Pankaj Mehra, Matthew Boisvert, Avi Silberschatz, Peter Alvaro:
Don't Let RPCs Constrain Your API. 192-198 - Cristina Basescu, Bryan Ford:
Immunizing Systems from Distant Failures by Limiting Lamport Exposure. 199-205 - Jessica Berg, Fabian Ruffy, Khanh Nguyen, Nicholas Yang, Taegyun Kim, Anirudh Sivaraman, Ravi Netravali, Srinivas Narayana:
Snicket: Query-Driven Distributed Tracing. 206-212 - Jiali Xing, Henri Maxime Demoulin, Konstantinos Kallas, Benjamin C. Lee:
Charon: A Framework for Microservice Overload Control. 213-220 - Weitao Wang, Sushovan Das, Xinyu Crystal Wu, Zhuang Wang, Ang Chen, T. S. Eugene Ng:
MXDAG: A Hybrid Abstraction for Emerging Applications. 221-228 - Sachin Ashok, Philip Brighten Godfrey, Radhika Mittal:
Leveraging Service Meshes as a New Network Layer. 229-236
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