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12. CoNEXT 2016: Irvine, CA, USA
- Athina Markopoulou, Michalis Faloutsos, Vyas Sekar, Dejan Kostic:
Proceedings of the 12th International on Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies, CoNEXT 2016, Irvine, California, USA, December 12-15, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4292-6
Keynote
- Vyas Sekar:
Enabling Software-Defined Network Security for Next-Generation Networks. 1
Session 1: SDN/NFV
- Wei Zhang, Jinho Hwang, Shriram Rajagopalan, K. K. Ramakrishnan, Timothy Wood:
Flurries: Countless Fine-Grained NFs for Flexible Per-Flow Customization. 3-17 - Peng Zhang, Hao Li, Chengchen Hu, Liujia Hu, Lei Xiong, Ruilong Wang, Yuemei Zhang:
Mind the Gap: Monitoring the Control-Data Plane Consistency in Software Defined Networks. 19-33 - David Hancock, Jacobus E. van der Merwe:
HyPer4: Using P4 to Virtualize the Programmable Data Plane. 35-49
Session 2: Wireless 1
- Sébastien Henri, Christina Vlachou, Julien Herzen, Patrick Thiran:
EMPoWER Hybrid Networks: Exploiting Multiple Paths over Wireless and ElectRical Mediums. 51-65 - Saravana Manickam Rathinakumar, Bozidar Radunovic, Mahesh K. Marina:
CPRecycle: Recycling Cyclic Prefix for Versatile Interference Mitigation in OFDM based Wireless Systems. 67-81 - Ouyang Zhang, Kannan Srinivasan:
Mudra: User-friendly Fine-grained Gesture Recognition using WiFi Signals. 83-96 - Qing Wang, Marco Zuniga, Domenico Giustiniano:
Passive Communication with Ambient Light. 97-104
Session 3: Transport and end-to-end
- Koen De Schepper, Olga Bondarenko, Ing Jyh Tsang, Bob Briscoe:
PI2: A Linearized AQM for both Classic and Scalable TCP. 105-119 - Xianghang Mi, Feng Qian, Xiaofeng Wang:
SMig: Stream Migration Extension for HTTP/2. 121-128 - Bo Han, Feng Qian, Lusheng Ji, Vijay Gopalakrishnan:
MP-DASH: Adaptive Video Streaming Over Preference-Aware Multipath. 129-143
Session 4: Wireless 2
- Ayon Chakraborty, Shruti Sanadhya, Samir Ranjan Das, Dongho Kim, Kyu-Han Kim:
ExBox: Experience Management Middlebox for Wireless Networks. 145-159 - Ramanujan K. Sheshadri, Mustafa Y. Arslan, Karthikeyan Sundaresan, Sampath Rangarajan, Dimitrios Koutsonikolas:
AmorFi: Amorphous WiFi Networks for High-density Deployments. 161-175 - Kamran Nishat, Farrukh Javed, Saim Salman, Nofel Yaseen, Ans Fida, Ihsan Ayyub Qazi:
SlickFi: A Service Differentiation Scheme for High-Speed WLANs using Dual Radio APs. 177-189
Session 5: Datacenter 1
- Wei Bai, Kai Chen, Li Chen, Changhoon Kim, Haitao Wu:
Enabling ECN over Generic Packet Scheduling. 191-204 - Asaf Valadarsky, Gal Shahaf, Michael Dinitz, Michael Schapira:
Xpander: Towards Optimal-Performance Datacenters. 205-219 - Ali Munir, Ting He, Ramya Raghavendra, Franck Le, Alex X. Liu:
Network Scheduling Aware Task Placement in Datacenters. 221-235
Session 6: Mobile systems and applications
- Puneet Jain, Justin Manweiler, Romit Roy Choudhury:
Low Bandwidth Offload for Mobile AR. 237-251 - Ju Wang, Jie Xiong, Hongbo Jiang, Xiaojiang Chen, Dingyi Fang:
D-Watch: Embracing "bad" Multipaths for Device-Free Localization with COTS RFID Devices. 253-266 - Krishna C. Garikipati, Kassem Fawaz, Kang G. Shin:
RT-OPEX: Flexible Scheduling for Cloud-RAN Processing. 267-280 - Jeongmin Kim, Hyunwoo Choi, Hun Namkung, Woohyun Choi, Byungkwon Choi, Hyunwook Hong, Yongdae Kim, Jonghyup Lee, Dongsu Han:
Enabling Automatic Protocol Behavior Analysis for Android Applications. 281-295
Session 7: Datacenter 2
- Xin Sunny Huang, Xiaoye Steven Sun, T. S. Eugene Ng:
Sunflow: Efficient Optical Circuit Scheduling for Coflows. 297-311 - Yibo Zhu, Monia Ghobadi, Vishal Misra, Jitendra Padhye:
ECN or Delay: Lessons Learnt from Analysis of DCQCN and TIMELY. 313-327 - Shay Vargaftik, Katherine Barabash, Yaniv Ben-Itzhak, Ofer Biran, Isaac Keslassy, Dean H. Lorenz, Ariel Orda:
Composite-Path Switching. 329-343
Session 8: New directions
- Taeho Lee, Christos Pappas, David Barrera, Pawel Szalachowski, Adrian Perrig:
Source Accountability with Domain-brokered Privacy. 345-358 - Tomás Hrubý, Cristiano Giuffrida, Lionel Sambuc, Herbert Bos, Andrew S. Tanenbaum:
A NEaT Design for Reliable and Scalable Network Stacks. 359-373 - Junguk Cho, Karthikeyan Sundaresan, Rajesh Mahindra, Jacobus E. van der Merwe, Sampath Rangarajan:
ACACIA: Context-aware Edge Computing for Continuous Interactive Applications over Mobile Networks. 375-389 - Marco Chiesa, Gábor Rétvári, Michael Schapira:
Lying Your Way to Better Traffic Engineering. 391-398
Session 9: Measurement and diagnosis 1
- Matteo Varvello, Jeremy Blackburn, David Naylor, Konstantina Papagiannaki:
EYEORG: A Platform For Crowdsourcing Web Quality Of Experience Measurements. 399-412 - Ayush Goel, Sukrit Kalra, Mohan Dhawan:
GRETEL: Lightweight Fault Localization for OpenStack. 413-426
Session 10: Wireless 3
- Xenofon Foukas, Navid Nikaein, Mohamed M. Kassem, Mahesh K. Marina, Kimon P. Kontovasilis:
FlexRAN: A Flexible and Programmable Platform for Software-Defined Radio Access Networks. 427-441 - Longfei Shangguan, Kyle Jamieson:
Leveraging Electromagnetic Polarization in a Two-Antenna Whiteboard in the Air. 443-456 - Tingjun Chen, Javad Ghaderi, Dan Rubenstein, Gil Zussman:
Maximizing Broadcast Throughput Under Ultra-Low-Power Constraints. 457-471
Session 11: Measurement and diagnosis 2
- Toke Høiland-Jørgensen, Bengt Ahlgren, Per Hurtig, Anna Brunström:
Measuring Latency Variation in the Internet. 473-480 - Yuliang Li, Rui Miao, Changhoon Kim, Minlan Yu:
LossRadar: Fast Detection of Lost Packets in Data Center Networks. 481-495 - Weichao Li, Daoyuan Wu, Rocky K. C. Chang, Ricky K. P. Mok:
Demystifying and Puncturing the Inflated Delay in Smartphone-based WiFi Network Measurement. 497-504
Co-Located Workshops Summaries
- Mark Berman, Ibrahim Matta, Violet R. Syrotiuk, Vicraj Thomas:
Network Innovators Community Event (GENI NICE 2016). 505-506 - Rocky K. C. Chang, Hulya Seferoglu, Laurent Vanbever:
ACM CoNEXT 2016 Student Workshop. 507-508
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