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21st HotNets 2022: Austin, TX, USA
- Proceedings of the 21st ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, HotNets 2022, Austin, Texas, November 14-15, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9899-2
- Tobias Bühler, Roland Schmid, Sandro Lutz, Laurent Vanbever:
Generating representative, live network traffic out of millions of code repositories. 1-7 - Anup Agarwal, Venkat Arun, Devdeep Ray, Ruben Martins, Srinivasan Seshan:
Automating network heuristic design and analysis. 8-16 - Kun Woo Cho, Yasaman Ghasempour, Kyle Jamieson:
Towards dual-band reconfigurable metasurfaces for satellite networking. 17-23 - Silvery Fu, Hong Zhang, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Ion Stoica:
The internet of things in a laptop: rapid prototyping for IoT applications with digibox. 24-30 - Devdeep Ray, Srinivasan Seshan:
CC-fuzz: genetic algorithm-based fuzzing for stress testing congestion control algorithms. 31-37 - Emma Dauterman, Vivian Fang, Natacha Crooks, Raluca Ada Popa:
Reflections on trusting distributed trust. 38-45 - Tianxiang Li, Haofan Lu, Reza Rezvani, Ali Abedi, Omid Abari:
Bringing wifi localization to any wifi devices. 46-52 - Xiangru Chen, Dong Li, Yiran Chen, Jie Xiong:
Boosting the sensing granularity of acoustic signals by exploiting hardware non-linearity. 53-59 - Ziqiang Wang, Zhuotao Liu, Xiaoliang Wang, Songtao Fu, Ke Xu:
DIP: unifying network layer innovations using shared L3 core functions. 60-67 - S. V. R. Anand, Serhat Arslan, Rajat Chopra, Sachin Katti, Milind Kumar Vaddiraju, Ranvir Rana, Peiyao Sheng, Himanshu Tyagi, Pramod Viswanath:
Trust-free service measurement and payments for decentralized cellular networks. 68-75 - Bhavana Vannarth Shobhana, Srinivas Narayana, Badri Nath:
Load balancers need in-band feedback control. 76-84 - Qiao Xiang, Ridi Wen, Chenyang Huang, Yuxin Wang, Franck Le:
Network can check itself: scaling data plane checking via distributed, on-device verification. 85-92 - Rui Pan, Yiming Lei, Jialong Li, Zhiqiang Xie, Binhang Yuan, Yiting Xia:
Efficient flow scheduling in distributed deep learning training with echelon formation. 93-100 - Wenliang Du, Honghao Zeng, Kyungrok Won:
SEED emulator: an internet emulator for research and education. 101-107 - Prateesh Goyal, Ilias Marinos, Eashan Gupta, Chaitanya Bandi, Alan Ross, Ranveer Chandra:
Rethinking cloud-hosted financial exchanges for response time fairness. 108-114 - Narek Galstyan, James Murphy McCauley, Hany Farid, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Scott Shenker:
Global content revocation on the internet: a case study in technology ecosystem transformation. 115-121 - Nik Sultana, Deborah Shands, Vinod Yegneswaran:
A case for remote attestation in programmable dataplanes. 122-129 - Debnil Sur, Ben Pfaff, Leonid Ryzhyk, Mihai Budiu:
Full-stack SDN. 130-137 - Pooria Namyar, Behnaz Arzani, Ryan Beckett, Santiago Segarra, Himanshu Raj, Srikanth Kandula:
Minding the gap between fast heuristics and their optimal counterparts. 138-144 - Ayush Goel, Jingyuan Zhu, Harsha V. Madhyastha:
Making links on your web pages last longer than you. 145-151 - Alexander Dietmüller, Siddhant Ray, Romain Jacob, Laurent Vanbever:
A new hope for network model generalization. 152-159 - William Sussman, Emily Marx, Venkat Arun, Akshay Narayan, Mohammad Alizadeh, Hari Balakrishnan, Aurojit Panda, Scott Shenker:
The case for an internet primitive for fault localization. 160-166 - Yuhan Deng, Angela Montemayor, Amit Levy, Keith Winstein:
Computation-centric networking. 167-173 - Henry Birge-Lee, Maria Apostolaki, Jennifer Rexford:
It takes two to tango: cooperative edge-to-edge routing. 174-180 - Zied Ben-Houidi, Raphaël Azorin, Massimo Gallo, Alessandro Finamore, Dario Rossi:
Towards a systematic multi-modal representation learning for network data. 181-187 - Franck Le, Mudhakar Srivatsa, Raghu K. Ganti, Vyas Sekar:
Rethinking data-driven networking with foundation models: challenges and opportunities. 188-197 - Saksham Agarwal, Rachit Agarwal, Behnam Montazeri, Masoud Moshref, Khaled Elmeleegy, Luigi Rizzo, Marc Asher de Kruijf, Gautam Kumar, Sylvia Ratnasamy, David E. Culler, Amin Vahdat:
Understanding host interconnect congestion. 198-204 - Alex Davidson, Matthias Frei, Martin Gartner, Hamed Haddadi, Adrian Perrig, Jordi Subirà Nieto, Philipp Winter, François Wirz:
Tango or square dance?: how tightly should we integrate network functionality in browsers? 205-212 - Paul Schmitt, Jana Iyengar, Christopher Wood, Barath Raghavan:
The decoupling principle: a practical privacy framework. 213-220 - Gina Yuan, David K. Zhang, Matthew Sotoudeh, Michael Welzl, Keith Winstein:
Sidecar: in-network performance enhancements in the age of paranoid transport protocols. 221-227 - Marcelo Abranches, Oliver Michel, Eric Keller:
Getting back what was lost in the era of high-speed software packet processing. 228-234 - Sudarsanan Rajasekaran, Manya Ghobadi, Gautam Kumar, Aditya Akella:
Congestion control in machine learning clusters. 235-242
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