Workshop Program

The ANRW ’23 took place at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square, co-located with the IETF-117 meeting, on 24 July 2023.

Program

Times are given in America/Pacific (San Francisco) time zone.

Time Session
09:30-10:30

Welcome and Keynote

Welcome and Opening Remarks
Maria Apostolaki (Princeton) and Francis Y. Yan (Microsoft Research)

Keynote: It’s the End of DRAM As We Know It
Philip Levis (Stanford)

10:30-11:30

Research Papers: IoT, Programmable Networks, Network Measurement

It’s Not Where You Are, It’s Where You Are Registered: IoT Location Impact on MUD
Anat Bremler-Barr (Tel-Aviv University), David Hay (Hebrew University), Bar Meyuhas (Reichman University), and Shoham Danino (Reichman University)

PINOT: Programmable Infrastructure for Networking
Roman Beltiukov (UC Santa Barbara), Sanjay Chandrasekaran (UC Santa Barbara), Arpit Gupta (UC Santa Barbara), and Walter Willinger (NIKSUN, Inc.)

Crisis, Ethics, Reliability & a measurement.network: Reflections on Active Network Measurements in Academia
Tobias Fiebig (Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik)

11:30-13:00

Lunch Break

13:00-14:00

Research Papers: Network Measurement, Security and Privacy

Evaluating the Benefits: Quantifying the Effects of TCP Options, QUIC, and CDNs on Throughput
Simon Bauer (Technical University of Munich), Patrick Sattler (Technical University of Munich), Johannes Zirngibl (Technical University of Munich), Christoph Schwarzenberg (Technical University of Munich), and Georg Carle (Technical University of Munich)

Mapping the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis Using Internet Measurements
Tal Mizrahi (Technion, Israel Institue of Technology) and Jose Yallouz (Technion, Israel Institue of Technology)

Not-So-Low Hanging Fruit: Security and Privacy Research Opportunities for IETF Protocols
Christopher A. Wood (Cloudflare)

14:00-15:00

Panel Discussion

Panel Discussion: What do we want the Internet to look like in 20 years?
Lixia Zhang (UCLA), Christopher A. Wood (Cloudflare), Jörg Ott (Technical University of Munich)
Moderator: Maria Apostolaki

15:00-15:30

Break

15:30-17:00

Research Papers: DNS and BGP

Lowering the Barriers to Working with Public RIR-Level Data
Alfred Arouna (SimulaMet / OsloMet), Ioana Livadariu (SimulaMet), and Mattijs Jonker (University of Twente)

Call for Collaboration: DNS Integrations
Swapneel Sheth (Verisign) and Andrew Kaizer (Verisign)

Gotta Query ‘Em All, Again! Repeatable Name Resolution with Full Dependency Provenance
Johannes Naab (Technical University of Munich), Patrick Sattler (Technical University of Munich), Johannes Zirngibl (Technical University of Munich), Stephan Günther (Technical University of Munich), and Georg Carle (Technical University of Munich)

Enabling Multi-hop ISP-Hypergiant Collaboration
Cristian Munteanu (Max Planck Institute for Informatics), Oliver Gasser (Max Planck Institute for Informatics), Ingmar Poese (BENOCS), Georgios Smaragdakis (TU Delft), and Anja Feldmann (Max Planck Institute for Informatics)

Daisy: Practical Anomaly Detection in large BGP/MPLS and BGP/SRv6 VPN Networks
Alex Huang Feng (INSA Lyon), Pierre Francois (INSA Lyon), Stéphane Frenot (INSA Lyon), Thomas Graf (Swisscom), Wanting Du (Swisscom), and Paolo Lucente (pmacct)

Proceedings

Proceedings of the Applied Networking Research Workshop 2023 are available from the ACM Digital Library.

The recordings from the workshop are available on YouTube in three parts: