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ACM SIGCOMM Conference 2015: London, UK
- Steve Uhlig, Olaf Maennel, Brad Karp, Jitendra Padhye:
Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Conference on Special Interest Group on Data Communication, SIGCOMM 2015, London, United Kingdom, August 17-21, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3542-3
SDN
- Alok Kumar, Sushant Jain, Uday Naik, Anand Raghuraman, Nikhil Kasinadhuni, Enrique Cauich Zermeno, C. Stephen Gunn, Jing Ai, Björn Carlin, Mihai Amarandei-Stavila, Mathieu Robin, Aspi Siganporia, Stephen Stuart, Amin Vahdat:
BwE: Flexible, Hierarchical Bandwidth Allocation for WAN Distributed Computing. 1-14 - Renaud Hartert, Stefano Vissicchio, Pierre Schaus, Olivier Bonaventure, Clarence Filsfils, Thomas Telkamp, Pierre François:
A Declarative and Expressive Approach to Control Forwarding Paths in Carrier-Grade Networks. 15-28 - Chaithan Prakash, Jeongkeun Lee, Yoshio Turner, Joon-Myung Kang, Aditya Akella, Sujata Banerjee, Charles Clark, Yadi Ma, Puneet Sharma, Ying Zhang:
PGA: Using Graphs to Express and Automatically Reconcile Network Policies. 29-42 - Stefano Vissicchio, Olivier Tilmans, Laurent Vanbever, Jennifer Rexford:
Central Control Over Distributed Routing. 43-56
Network Algorithmics and Economics
- Hirochika Asai, Yasuhiro Ohara:
Poptrie: A Compressed Trie with Population Count for Fast and Scalable Software IP Routing Table Lookup. 57-70 - Liang Zheng, Carlee Joe-Wong, Chee-Wei Tan, Mung Chiang, Xinyu Wang:
How to Bid the Cloud. 71-84
Posters and Demos 1
- Heidi Howard, Jon Crowcroft:
Coracle: Evaluating Consensus at the Internet Edge. 85-86 - Pierdomenico Fiadino, Alessandro D'Alconzo, Mirko Schiavone, Pedro Casas:
Challenging Entropy-based Anomaly Detection and Diagnosis in Cellular Networks. 87-88 - Kirill Bogdanov, Miguel Peón Quirós, Gerald Q. Maguire Jr., Dejan Kostic:
Toward Automated Testing of Geo-Distributed Replica Selection Algorithms. 89-90 - Roland van Rijswijk-Deij, Mattijs Jonker, Anna Sperotto, Aiko Pras:
The Internet of Names: A DNS Big Dataset. 91-92 - Zhenlong Yuan, Yibo Xue, Mihaela van der Schaar:
BitMiner: Bits Mining in Internet Traffic Classification. 93-94 - Myriana Rifai, Dino Lopez Pacheco, Guillaume Urvoy-Keller:
Coarse-grained Scheduling with Software-Defined Networking Switches. 95-96 - Jinzhen Bao, Dezun Dong, Baokang Zhao, Zhang Luo, Chunqing Wu, Zhenghu Gong:
FlyCast: Free-Space Optics Accelerating Multicast Communications in Physical Layer. 97-98 - Seong Hoon Jeong, Ah Reum Kang, Huy Kang Kim:
Analysis of Game Bot's Behavioral Characteristics in Social Interaction Networks of MMORPG. 99-100 - Haibo Wu, Jun Li, Jiang Zhi:
Could End System Caching and Cooperation Replace In-Network Caching in CCN? 101-102 - Mor Sides, Anat Bremler-Barr, Elisha J. Rosensweig:
Yo-Yo Attack: Vulnerability In Auto-scaling Mechanism. 103-104 - Dávid Szabó, Felician Németh, Balázs Sonkoly, András Gulyás, Frank H. P. Fitzek:
Towards the 5G Revolution: A Software Defined Network Architecture Exploiting Network Coding as a Service. 105-106 - Andreas Reuter, Matthias Wählisch, Thomas C. Schmidt:
RPKI MIRO: Monitoring and Inspection of RPKI Objects. 107-108 - Simon Yau, Liang Ge, Ping-Chun Hsieh, I-Hong Hou, Shuguang Cui, P. R. Kumar, Amal Ekbal, Nikhil Kundargi:
WiMAC: Rapid Implementation Platform for User Definable MAC Protocols Through Separation. 109-110 - Ali Raza, Yasir Zaki, Thomas Pötsch, Jay Chen, Lakshmi Subramanian:
Extreme Web Caching for Faster Web Browsing. 111-112 - Margus Ernits, Johannes Tammekänd, Olaf Maennel:
i-tee: A fully automated Cyber Defense Competition for Students. 113-114 - Matthias Wählisch, Thomas C. Schmidt:
See How ISPs Care: An RPKI Validation Extension for Web Browsers. 115-116 - Julius Schulz-Zander, Carlos Mayer, Bogdan Ciobotaru, Stefan Schmid, Anja Feldmann, Roberto Riggio:
Programming the Home and Enterprise WiFi with OpenSDWN. 117-118 - Ezzeldin Hamed, Hariharan Rahul, Mohammed A. Abdelghany, Dina Katabi:
A Real-time 802.11 Compatible Distributed MIMO System. 119-120 - Deepak Vasisht, Swarun Kumar, Dina Katabi:
Sub-Nanosecond Time of Flight on Commercial Wi-Fi Cards. 121-122
Experience Track 1
- Arjun Roy, Hongyi Zeng, Jasmeet Bagga, George Porter, Alex C. Snoeren:
Inside the Social Network's (Datacenter) Network. 123-137 - Chuanxiong Guo, Lihua Yuan, Dong Xiang, Yingnong Dang, Ray Huang, David A. Maltz, Zhaoyi Liu, Vin Wang, Bin Pang, Hua Chen, Zhi-Wei Lin, Varugis Kurien:
Pingmesh: A Large-Scale System for Data Center Network Latency Measurement and Analysis. 139-152
Experience Track 2
- Sanjit Biswas, John C. Bicket, Edmund Wong, Raluca Musaloiu-E, Apurv Bhartia, Daniel Aguayo:
Large-scale Measurements of Wireless Network Behavior. 153-165 - Fangfei Chen, Ramesh K. Sitaraman, Marcelo Torres:
End-User Mapping: Next Generation Request Routing for Content Delivery. 167-181 - Arjun Singh, Joon Ong, Amit Agarwal, Glen Anderson, Ashby Armistead, Roy Bannon, Seb Boving, Gaurav Desai, Bob Felderman, Paulie Germano, Anand Kanagala, Jeff Provost, Jason Simmons, Eiichi Tanda, Jim Wanderer, Urs Hölzle, Stephen Stuart, Amin Vahdat:
Jupiter Rising: A Decade of Clos Topologies and Centralized Control in Google's Datacenter Network. 183-197
Middleboxes
- David Naylor, Kyle Schomp, Matteo Varvello, Ilias Leontiadis, Jeremy Blackburn, Diego R. López, Konstantina Papagiannaki, Pablo Rodríguez Rodríguez, Peter Steenkiste:
Multi-Context TLS (mcTLS): Enabling Secure In-Network Functionality in TLS. 199-212 - Justine Sherry, Chang Lan, Raluca Ada Popa, Sylvia Ratnasamy:
BlindBox: Deep Packet Inspection over Encrypted Traffic. 213-226 - Justine Sherry, Peter Xiang Gao, Soumya Basu, Aurojit Panda, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Christian Maciocco, Maziar Manesh, João Martins, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Luigi Rizzo, Scott Shenker:
Rollback-Recovery for Middleboxes. 227-240 - Dong Zhou, Bin Fan, Hyeontaek Lim, David G. Andersen, Michael Kaminsky, Michael Mitzenmacher, Ren Wang, Ajaypal Singh:
Scaling Up Clustered Network Appliances with ScaleBricks. 241-254
Wireless
- Pan Hu, Pengyu Zhang, Deepak Ganesan:
Laissez-Faire: Fully Asymmetric Backscatter Communication. 255-267 - Manikanta Kotaru, Kiran Raj Joshi, Dinesh Bharadia, Sachin Katti:
SpotFi: Decimeter Level Localization Using WiFi. 269-282 - Dinesh Bharadia, Kiran Raj Joshi, Manikanta Kotaru, Sachin Katti:
BackFi: High Throughput WiFi Backscatter. 283-296 - Omid Abari, Deepak Vasisht, Dina Katabi, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:
Caraoke: An E-Toll Transponder Network for Smart Cities. 297-310
CDN and Wide Area Infrastructure
- Matthew K. Mukerjee, David Naylor, Junchen Jiang, Dongsu Han, Srinivasan Seshan, Hui Zhang:
Practical, Real-time Centralized Control for CDN-based Live Video Delivery. 311-324 - Xiaoqi Yin, Abhishek Jindal, Vyas Sekar, Bruno Sinopoli:
A Control-Theoretic Approach for Dynamic Adaptive Video Streaming over HTTP. 325-338
Posters and Demos 2
- Zhi Liu, Xiang Wang, Baohua Yang, Jun Li:
BitCuts: Towards Fast Packet Classification for Order-Independent Rules. 339-340 - Michael Alan Chang, Thomas Holterbach, Markus Happe, Laurent Vanbever:
Supercharge me: Boost Router Convergence with SDN. 341-342 - Roberto Bifulco, Anton Matsiuk:
Towards Scalable SDN Switches: Enabling Faster Flow Table Entries Installation. 343-344 - Yehuda Afek, Anat Bremler-Barr, Shir Landau Feibish, Liron Schiff:
Sampling and Large Flow Detection in SDN. 345-346 - Walid Benchaita, Samir Ghamri-Doudane, Sébastien Tixeuil:
On the Optimization of Request Routing for Content Delivery. 347-348 - Morteza Kheirkhah, Ian Wakeman, George Parisis:
Short vs. Long Flows: A Battle That Both Can Win. 349-350 - Neelakandan Manihatty Bojan, Noa Zilberman, Gianni Antichi, Andrew W. Moore:
Extreme Data-rate Scheduling for the Data Center. 351-352 - Sean Patrick Donovan, Nick Feamster:
Alternative Trust Sources: Reducing DNSSEC Signature Verification Operations with TLS. 353-354 - Muhammad Asim Jamshed, Donghwi Kim, YoungGyoun Moon, Dongsu Han, KyoungSoo Park:
A Case for a Stateful Middlebox Networking Stack. 355-356 - Zhen Cao, Jürgen Fitschen, Panagiotis Papadimitriou:
FreeSurf: Application-Centric Wireless Access with SDN. 357-358 - Tamás Lévai, István Pelle, Felicián Németh, András Gulyás:
EPOXIDE: A Modular Prototype for SDN Troubleshooting. 359-360 - Md. Faizul Bari, Shihabur Rahman Chowdhury, Reaz Ahmed, Raouf Boutaba:
nf.io: A File System Abstraction for NFV Orchestration. 361-362 - Noa Zilberman, Yury Audzevich, Georgina Kalogeridou, Neelakandan Manihatty Bojan, Jingyun Zhang, Andrew W. Moore:
NetFPGA: Rapid Prototyping of Networking Devices in Open Source. 363-364 - Bob Lantz, Brian O'Connor:
A Mininet-based Virtual Testbed for Distributed SDN Development. 365-366 - Dan Alistarh, Hitesh Ballani, Paolo Costa, Adam C. Funnell, Joshua Benjamin, Philip M. Watts, Benn Thomsen:
A High-Radix, Low-Latency Optical Switch for Data Centers. 367-368 - Gianni Antichi, Charalampos Rotsos, Andrew W. Moore:
Enabling Performance Evaluation Beyond 10 Gbps. 369-370 - Michael Alan Chang, Brendan Tschaen, Theophilus Benson, Laurent Vanbever:
Chaos Monkey: Increasing SDN Reliability through Systematic Network Destruction. 371-372 - Jeongkeun Lee, Joon-Myung Kang, Chaithan Prakash, Yoshio Turner, Aditya Akella, Charles Clark, Yadi Ma, Puneet Sharma, Ying Zhang:
Network Policy Whiteboarding and Composition. 373-374 - Roberto Riggio, Julius Schulz-Zander, Abbas Bradai:
Virtual Network Function Orchestration with Scylla. 375-376 - Balázs Sonkoly, János Czentye, Róbert Szabó, Dávid Jocha, János Elek, Sahel Sahhaf, Wouter Tavernier, Fulvio Risso:
Multi-Domain Service Orchestration Over Networks and Clouds: A Unified Approach. 377-378
Scheduling and Resource Management 1
- Xiaoqi Ren, Ganesh Ananthanarayanan, Adam Wierman, Minlan Yu:
Hopper: Decentralized Speculation-aware Cluster Scheduling at Scale. 379-392 - Mosharaf Chowdhury, Ion Stoica:
Efficient Coflow Scheduling Without Prior Knowledge. 393-406
Scheduling and Resource Management 2
- Virajith Jalaparti, Peter Bodík, Ishai Menache, Sriram Rao, Konstantin Makarychev, Matthew Caesar:
Network-Aware Scheduling for Data-Parallel Jobs: Plan When You Can. 407-420 - Qifan Pu, Ganesh Ananthanarayanan, Peter Bodík, Srikanth Kandula, Aditya Akella, Paramvir Bahl, Ion Stoica:
Low Latency Geo-distributed Data Analytics. 421-434 - Keon Jang, Justine Sherry, Hitesh Ballani, Toby Moncaster:
Silo: Predictable Message Latency in the Cloud. 435-448
Datacenter Networking
- Brandon Schlinker, Radhika Niranjan Mysore, Sean Smith, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Amin Vahdat, Minlan Yu, Ethan Katz-Bassett, Michael Rubin:
Condor: Better Topologies Through Declarative Design. 449-463 - Keqiang He, Eric Rozner, Kanak Agarwal, Wes Felter, John B. Carter, Aditya Akella:
Presto: Edge-based Load Balancing for Fast Datacenter Networks. 465-478 - Yibo Zhu, Nanxi Kang, Jiaxin Cao, Albert G. Greenberg, Guohan Lu, Ratul Mahajan, David A. Maltz, Lihua Yuan, Ming Zhang, Ben Y. Zhao, Haitao Zheng:
Packet-Level Telemetry in Large Datacenter Networks. 479-491 - Hitesh Ballani, Paolo Costa, Christos Gkantsidis, Matthew P. Grosvenor, Thomas Karagiannis, Lazaros Koromilas, Greg O'Shea:
Enabling End-Host Network Functions. 493-507
Congestion Control and Transport Protocols
- Yasir Zaki, Thomas Pötsch, Jay Chen, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, Carmelita Görg:
Adaptive Congestion Control for Unpredictable Cellular Networks. 509-522 - Yibo Zhu, Haggai Eran, Daniel Firestone, Chuanxiong Guo, Marina Lipshteyn, Yehonatan Liron, Jitendra Padhye, Shachar Raindel, Mohamad Haj Yahia, Ming Zhang:
Congestion Control for Large-Scale RDMA Deployments. 523-536 - Radhika Mittal, Vinh The Lam, Nandita Dukkipati, Emily R. Blem, Hassan M. G. Wassel, Monia Ghobadi, Amin Vahdat, Yaogong Wang, David Wetherall, David Zats:
TIMELY: RTT-based Congestion Control for the Datacenter. 537-550 - Paolo Costa, Hitesh Ballani, Kaveh Razavi, Ian A. Kash:
R2C2: A Network Stack for Rack-scale Computers. 551-564
Wide Area Networks and Traffic
- Ramakrishnan Durairajan, Paul Barford, Joel Sommers, Walter Willinger:
InterTubes: A Study of the US Long-haul Fiber-optic Infrastructure. 565-578 - Paul Tune, Matthew Roughan:
Spatiotemporal Traffic Matrix Synthesis. 579-592
Posters, Industrial Demos, and Best of CCR
- Hyunwoo Choi, Jeongmin Kim, Hyunwook Hong, Yongdae Kim, Jonghyup Lee, Dongsu Han:
Extractocol: Autoatic Extraction of Application-level Protocol Behaviors for Android Applications. 593-594 - Peter Peresíni, Maciej Kuzniar, Dejan Kostic:
Rule-level Data Plane Monitoring With Monocle. 595-596 - Florian Schmidt, Oliver Hohlfeld, René Glebke, Klaus Wehrle:
Santa: Faster Packet Delivery for Commonly Wished Replies. 597-598 - Parikshit Juluri, Deep Medhi:
Cache'n DASH: Efficient Caching for DASH. 599-600 - Liqiong Chang, Xiaojiang Chen, Dingyi Fang, Ju Wang, Tianzhang Xing, Chen Liu, Zhanyong Tang:
FALE: Fine-grained Device Free Localization that can Adaptively work in Different Areas with Little Effort. 601-602 - Tobias Markmann, Thomas C. Schmidt, Matthias Wählisch:
Federated End-to-End Authentication for the Constrained Internet of Things Using IBC and ECC. 603-604 - Hasnain Ali Pirzada, Muhammad Raza Mahboob, Ihsan Ayyub Qazi:
eSDN: Rethinking Datacenter Transports Using End-Host SDN Controllers. 605-606 - Waleed Reda, P. Lalith Suresh, Marco Canini, Sean Braithwaite:
BRB: BetteR Batch Scheduling to Reduce Tail Latencies in Cloud Data Stores. 607-608 - Guoshun Nan, Xiuquan Qiao, Yukai Tu, Wei Tan, Lei Guo, Junliang Chen:
Design and Implementation: the Native Web Browser and Server for Content-Centric Networking. 609-610
Security, Privacy, and Censorship
- Dave Levin, Youndo Lee, Luke Valenta, Zhihao Li, Victoria Lai, Cristian Lumezanu, Neil Spring, Bobby Bhattacharjee:
Alibi Routing. 611-624 - Maria Konte, Roberto Perdisci, Nick Feamster:
ASwatch: An AS Reputation System to Expose Bulletproof Hosting ASes. 625-638 - Stevens Le Blond, David R. Choffnes, William Caldwell, Peter Druschel, Nicholas Merritt:
Herd: A Scalable, Traffic Analysis Resistant Anonymity Network for VoIP Systems. 639-652 - Sam Burnett, Nick Feamster:
Encore: Lightweight Measurement of Web Censorship with Cross-Origin Requests. 653-667
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