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eBPF@SIGCOMM 2023: New York City, NY, USA
- Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on eBPF and Kernel Extensions, eBPF 2023, New York, NY, USA, 10 September 2023. ACM 2023
- Jörn-Thorben Hinz, Vamsi Addanki, Csaba Györgyi, Theo Jepsen, Stefan Schmid:
TCP's Third Eye: Leveraging eBPF for Telemetry-Powered Congestion Control. 1-7 - Lars Wüstrich, Markus Schacherbauer, Markus Budeus, Dominik Freiherr von Künßberg, Sebastian Gallenmüller, Marc-Oliver Pahl, Georg Carle:
Network Profiles for Detecting Application-Characteristic Behavior Using Linux eBPF. 8-14 - Sepehr Abbasi Zadeh, Ali Munir, Mahmoud Mohamed Bahnasy, Shiva Ketabi, Yashar Ganjali:
On Augmenting TCP/IP Stack via eBPF. 15-20 - Joel Sommers, Nolan Rudolph, Ramakrishnan Durairajan:
Schooling NOOBs with eBPF. 21-27 - Yutian Wang, Dan Li, Li Chen:
Seeing the Invisible: Auditing eBPF Programs in Hypervisor with HyperBee. 28-34 - Jules Dejaeghere, Bolaji Gbadamosi, Tobias Pulls, Florentin Rochet:
Comparing Security in eBPF and WebAssembly. 35-41 - Soo-Yee Lim, Xueyuan Han, Thomas Pasquier:
Unleashing Unprivileged eBPF Potential with Dynamic Sandboxing. 42-48 - Raj Sahu, Dan Williams:
Enabling BPF Runtime policies for better BPF management. 49-55 - Wanning He, Hongyi Lu, Fengwei Zhang, Shuai Wang:
RingGuard: Guard io_uring with eBPF. 56-62 - Milo Craun, Adam Oswald, Dan Williams:
Enabling eBPF on Embedded Systems Through Decoupled Verification. 63-69 - Tamás Lévai, Balázs Edvárd Kreith, Gábor Rétvári:
Supercharge WebRTC: Accelerate TURN Services with eBPF/XDP. 70-76 - Rui Yang, Marios Kogias:
HEELS: A Host-Enabled eBPF-Based Load Balancing Scheme. 77-83 - Jinghao Jia, Michael V. Le, Salman Ahmed, Dan Williams, Hani Jamjoom:
Practical and Flexible Kernel CFI Enforcement using eBPF. 84-85 - Christian Scheich, Marius Corici, Hauke Buhr, Thomas Magedanz:
eXpress Data Path Extensions for High-Capacity 5G User Plane Functions. 86-88 - Udhaya Kumar Dayalan, Ziyan Wu, Gaurav Gautam, Feng Tian, Zhi-Li Zhang:
PRAVEGA: Scaling Private 5G RAN via eBPF/XDP. 89-91
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