The ANRW ’24 is a one-day workshop that will take place at the Hyatt Regency Vancouver, co-locating with the IETF-120 meeting, on July 23, 2024.
Times are given in America/Pacific (Vancouver) time zone.
Time | Session |
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09:30-10:30 |
Welcome and Keynote
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Keynote: Lessons I learned in leveraging AI+ML for 5G/6G systems
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10:45-11:30 |
Measurements
HTTP/3’s Extensible Prioritization Scheme in the Wild
The Observer Effect in Computer Networks
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13:00-14:30 |
Routing and Congestion
Investigating Location-Aware Advertisements in Anycast IP Networks
An Empirical Characterization of Anycast Convergence Time
DARE: Making Diffusing Computations More Efficient for Loop-Free Shortest-Path Routing
To QoE or not to QoE
To switch or not to switch to TCP Prague? Incentives for adopting L4S in a partial deployment
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15:30-17:20 |
Security and Energy
Low-Carb BGP: A Carbon-Aware Inter-Domain Routing Extension to BGP
Implementing and Evaluating IOAM Integrity Protection
Assessing the security of Internet paths: A case study of Dutch critical infrastructures
Protocol Fixes for KeyTrap Vulnerabilities
UniSAV: A Unified Framework for Internet-Scale Source Address Validation
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17:30-18:15 |
Lightning Papers
Towards Measuring Content Locality
Investigating Data Center Network Protocols
QUICPro: Integrating Deep Reinforcement Learning to Defend against QUIC Handshake Flooding Attacks
BBRv3 in the public Internet: a boon or a bane?
Harnessing Public Code Repositories to Develop Production-Ready ML Artifacts for Networking
Do Large Language Models Dream of Sockets?
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Proceedings of the Applied Networking Research Workshop 2024 are available from the ACM Digital Library.