The ANRW ’20 will be an online workshop, running from July 30-31, 2020.
The ANRW 20 was originally scheduled to co-locate with the IETF-108 meeting in Madrid, Spain, on July 27, 2020. However, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, both the IETF 108 and the ANRW will now be online only events.
If you would like to meet with other attendees, the SIGCOMM Community Slack space has a channel dedicated to ANRW 2020 (#anrw2020). The SIGCOMM Community Slack was created specifically for the purpose of facilitating online interaction during virtual conferences. To join the SIGCOMM Community Slack, use this invitation link and follow the instructions.
Times are given in UTC.
Time | Session | Session Chair |
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July 30, 2020 11:00-12:40 |
Welcome and Opening RemarksRoland van Rijswijk-Deij and Mirja Kühlewind |
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DNS and BGP
Enabling Privacy-Aware Zone Exchanges Among Authoritative and Recursive DNS Servers
Inferring the Deployment of Inbound Source Address Validation Using DNS Resolvers
(Position Paper)
Limiting the Power of RPKI Authorities
Withdrawal Symptoms: Filtering of Announcements from a Route Collector System
(Position Paper)
Toward Programmable Interdomain Routing
(Position Paper)
|
Roland van Rijswijk-Deij |
|
July 30, 2020, 13:00-13:50 |
Protocol testing and validation
Parsing Protocol Standards to Parse Standard Protocols
NeST: Network Stack Tester
|
Roland van Rijswijk-Deij |
July 30, 2020, 14:10-15:50 |
Transport Protocols and Traffic Engineering
Evaluating the Impact of Path Brokenness on TCP
A Congestion Control Independent L4S Scheduler
Multi-Domain Information Exposure using ALTO: The Good, the Bad and the Solution
(position paper)
A novel hybrid distributed-routing and SDN solution for Traffic Engineering
(position paper)
|
Mirja Kühlewind |
July 31, 2020, 13:00-13:50 |
Monitoring and Logging
Debugging QUIC and HTTP/3 with qlog and qvis
On the Accuracy of Country-Level IP Geolocation
|
Mirja Kühlewind |
Proceedings of the Applied Networking Research Workshop 2020 are available from the ACM Digital Library
The recordings from the workshop are available on the IETF channel on YouTube: