Workshop Program

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.

Program

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

Time Session
09:30-10:30

Welcome and Keynote

Welcome and Opening Remarks
Ignacio Castro (QMUL), Jayasree Sengupta (CISPA), Simone Ferlin (Red Hat)

Keynote: Lessons I learned in leveraging AI+ML for 5G/6G systems
Sharad Agarwal (Microsoft)

10:45-11:30

Measurements

HTTP/3’s Extensible Prioritization Scheme in the Wild
J. Herbots, R. Marx, M. Wijnants, P. Quax, and W. Lamotte

The Observer Effect in Computer Networks
T. Mizrahi, M. Schapira, and Y. Moses

13:00-14:30

Routing and Congestion

Investigating Location-Aware Advertisements in Anycast IP Networks
S. Kastanakis, V. Giotsas, I. Livadariu, and N. Suri

An Empirical Characterization of Anycast Convergence Time
B. Degen, M. Jonker, R. van Rijswijk-Deij, and R. Sommese

DARE: Making Diffusing Computations More Efficient for Loop-Free Shortest-Path Routing
J. Garcia-Luna-Aceve and M. Moghaddassian

To QoE or not to QoE
S. Nádas, L. Ernström, L. Szilágyi, G. Patra, D. Krylov, and J. Lynam

To switch or not to switch to TCP Prague? Incentives for adopting L4S in a partial deployment
F. Sarpkaya, A. Srivastava, F. Fund, and S. Panwar

15:30-17:20

Security and Energy

Low-Carb BGP: A Carbon-Aware Inter-Domain Routing Extension to BGP
E. Sutherland and I. Phillips

Implementing and Evaluating IOAM Integrity Protection
J. Iurman and B. Donnet

Assessing the security of Internet paths: A case study of Dutch critical infrastructures
S. Khadka, S. Bayhan, R. Holz, and C. Hesselman

Protocol Fixes for KeyTrap Vulnerabilities
N. Vogel, H. Schulmann, M. Waidner, and E. Heftrig

UniSAV: A Unified Framework for Internet-Scale Source Address Validation
L. Qin, L. Liu, D. Li, L. Chen, Y. Shi, and H. Yang

17:30-18:15

Lightning Papers

Towards Measuring Content Locality
J. Madeley, A. Phokeer, A. Siddiqui, and T. Benson

Investigating Data Center Network Protocols
P. Willis, N. Shenoy, Y. Pan, and B. Stackpole

QUICPro: Integrating Deep Reinforcement Learning to Defend against QUIC Handshake Flooding Attacks
Y Joarder and C. Fung

BBRv3 in the public Internet: a boon or a bane?
D. Zeynali, E. Weyulu, S. Fathalli, B. Chandrasekaran, and A. Feldmann

Harnessing Public Code Repositories to Develop Production-Ready ML Artifacts for Networking
P. Khan, S. Guthula, R. Beltiukov, R. Schmid, T. Bühler, A. Gupta, L. Vanbever, and W. Willinger

Do Large Language Models Dream of Sockets?
J. Arkko, D. Lindbo, M. Klitte

Proceedings

Proceedings of the Applied Networking Research Workshop 2024 are available from the ACM Digital Library.