Workshop Program

The ANRW ’17 takes place in Prague, Czech Republic, the venue of the IETF-99 meeting, on Saturday, July 15, 2017.

Program

Time Session Session Chair

9:00

Opening

 

9:15

Session: Measurements

Masurement Vantage Point Selection Using A Similarity Metric.
Thomas Holterbach (ETH Zürich), Emile Aben (RIPE NCC), Cristel Pelsser (University of Strasbourg), Randy Bush (Internet Initiative Japan), and Laurent Vanbever (ETH Zürich)

Characterizing User-to-User Connectivity with RIPE Atlas
Petros Gigis (RIPE NCC, Netherlands & FORTH-ICS, Greece), Vasileios Kotronis (FORTH-ICS, Greece), Emile Aben (RIPE NCC, Netherlands), Stephen D. Strowes (RIPE NCC, Netherlands), and Xenofontas Dimitropoulos (FORTH-ICS, Greece)

CheesePi: Research, Results, and the Regulator
Ian Marsh (RISE AB)

Mirja Kühlewind

10:45

Coffee Break

11:15

Session: Transport

copycat: Testing Differential Treatment of New Transport Protocols in the Wild
Korian Edeline (Université de Liège), Mirja Kühlewind (ETH Zurich), Brian Trammell (ETH Zurich), and Benoit Donnet (Université de Liège)

Tracking transport-layer evolution with PATHspider
Brian Trammell (ETH Zurich), Mirja Kühlewind (ETH Zurich), Piet De Vaere (ETH Zurich), Iain R. Learmonth (University of Aberdeen), and Gorry Fairhurst (University of Aberdeen).

Take your own share of the PIE
Sándor Laki (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary), Gergo Gombos (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary), Szilveszter Nádas (Ericsson Research, Budapest, Hungary), and Zoltán Turányi (Ericsson Research, Budapest, Hungary).

A NEAT Way to Browse the Web
Felix Weinrank (Münster University of Applied Sciences), Karl-Johan Grinnemo (Karlstad University), Zdravko Bozakov (Dell EMC Research Europe), Anna Brunstrom (Karlstad University), Thomas Dreibholz (Simula Research Laboratory), Gorry Fairhurst (University of Aberdeen), Per Hurtig (Karlstad University), Naeem Khademi (University of Oslo), and Michael Tüxen (Münster University of Applied Sciences).

Spencer Dawkins

13:00

Lunch Break

14:00

Session: Implementation & Operations

Implementing IPv6 Segment Routing in the Linux Kernel.
David Lebrun (UCLouvain) and Olivier Bonaventure (UCLouvain)

Manage resource-constrained IoT devices through dynamically generated and deployed YANG models
Thomas Scheffler (Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin) and Olaf Bonneß (Deutsche Telekom AG).

No domain left behind: is Let’s Encrypt democratizing encryption?
Maarten Aertsen (Delft University of Technology), Maciej Korczyński (Delft University of Technology), Giovane C. M. Moura (SIDN Labs), Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob (Delft University of Technology), and Jan van den Berg (Delft University of Technology)

Aaron Falk

15:30

Coffee Break

 

16:00

Panel - Instrumenting Networks: Measurements to Track Network and Internet Health

Moderator:
Leslie Daigle

Panelists:
John Brzozowski, Comcast
Victor Kuarsingh, Oracle
Robert Kisteleki, RIPE MCC

This panel will explore the challenges of establishing a measurement collection framework within an operational network — instrumenting it for the purpose of tracking the network’s state as well as contributing to a picture of the overall Internet state of health. Apart from narrowing down what “Internet health” actually means, challenges include: choosing measurements that are meaningful markers of user experience, carrying out measurements within the network without otherwise impacting the network’s performance or perturbing any target resources at which measurement traffic is aimed. These and other challenges and insights will be discussed by panelists from operators to infrastructure operators and network architects.

 

17:00

Adjourn

 

Recordings

The recordings from the workshop are available on YouTube in four parts.