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15. HotNets 2017: Palo Alto, CA, USA
- Sujata Banerjee, Brad Karp, Michael Walfish:
Proceedings of the 16th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, Palo Alto, CA, USA, HotNets 2017, November 30 - December 01, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5569-8
Security, Privacy, and Censorship
- Shoumik Palkar, Matei Zaharia:
DIY Hosting for Online Privacy. 1-7 - Hira Javaid, Hafiz Kamran Khalil, Zartash Afzal Uzmi, Ihsan Ayyub Qazi:
Online Advertising under Internet Censorship. 8-14 - Dmitry Kogan, Henri Stern, Ashley Tolbert, David Mazières, Keith Winstein:
The Case For Secure Delegation. 15-21 - Vasudevan Nagendra, Vinod Yegneswaran, Phillip A. Porras:
Securing Ultra-High-Bandwidth Science DMZ Networks with Coordinated Situational Awareness. 22-28
Wireless
- Prateesh Goyal, Mohammad Alizadeh, Hari Balakrishnan:
Rethinking Congestion Control for Cellular Networks. 29-35 - Allen Welkie, Longfei Shangguan, Jeremy Gummeson, Wenjun Hu, Kyle Jamieson:
Programmable Radio Environments for Smart Spaces. 36-42 - Talal Ahmad, Ranveer Chandra, Ashish Kapoor, Michael Daum, Eric Horvitz:
Wi-Fly: Widespread Opportunistic Connectivity via Commercial Air Transport. 43-49
Video
- Xing Liu, Qingyang Xiao, Vijay Gopalakrishnan, Bo Han, Feng Qian, Matteo Varvello:
360° Innovations for Panoramic Video Streaming. 50-56 - Hyunho Yeo, Sunghyun Do, Dongsu Han:
How will Deep Learning Change Internet Video Delivery? 57-64
Refactoring Distributed Applications
- Zhixiong Niu, Hong Xu, Dongsu Han, Peng Cheng, Yongqiang Xiong, Guo Chen, Keith Winstein:
Network Stack as a Service in the Cloud. 65-71 - Tai Liu, Zain Tariq, Jay Chen, Barath Raghavan:
The Barriers to Overthrowing Internet Feudalism. 72-79
Measurement
- Matteo Varvello, Diego Perino:
FreeLab: A Free Experimentation Platform. 80-86 - Patricia Callejo, Conor Kelton, Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez, Rubén Cuevas, Oliver Gasser, Christian Kreibich, Florian Wohlfart, Ángel Cuevas:
Opportunities and Challenges of Ad-based Measurements from the Edge of the Network. 87-93 - Lucianna Kiffer, Dave Levin, Alan Mislove:
Stick a fork in it: Analyzing the Ethereum network partition. 94-100
Congestion Control
- Akshay Narayan, Frank Cangialosi, Prateesh Goyal, Srinivas Narayana, Mohammad Alizadeh, Hari Balakrishnan:
The Case for Moving Congestion Control Out of the Datapath. 101-107 - Mina Tahmasbi Arashloo, Monia Ghobadi, Jennifer Rexford, David Walker:
HotCocoa: Hardware Congestion Control Abstractions. 108-114 - Doron Zarchy, Radhika Mittal, Michael Schapira, Scott Shenker:
An Axiomatic Approach to Congestion Control. 115-121 - Michael Schapira, Keith Winstein:
Congestion-Control Throwdown. 122-128
The Control Plane
- Aaron Gember-Jacobson, Costin Raiciu, Laurent Vanbever:
Integrating Verification and Repair into the Control Plane. 129-135 - Nikola Gvozdiev, Stefano Vissicchio, Brad Karp, Mark Handley:
Low-Latency Routing on Mesh-Like Backbones. 136-142 - Rachee Singh, Monia Ghobadi, Klaus-Tycho Foerster, Mark Filer, Phillipa Gill:
Run, Walk, Crawl: Towards Dynamic Link Capacities. 143-149
Data Centers
- Amedeo Sapio, Ibrahim Abdelaziz, Abdulla Aldilaijan, Marco Canini, Panos Kalnis:
In-Network Computation is a Dumb Idea Whose Time Has Come. 150-156 - Arjun Singhvi, Sujata Banerjee, Yotam Harchol, Aditya Akella, Mark Peek, Pontus Rydin:
Granular Computing and Network Intensive Applications: Friends or Foes? 157-163 - Amanda Carbonari, Ivan Beschastnikh:
Tolerating Faults in Disaggregated Datacenters. 164-170 - Yiting Xia, Xin Sunny Huang, T. S. Eugene Ng:
Stop Rerouting!: Enabling ShareBackup for Failure Recovery in Data Center Networks. 171-177
Machine Learning
- Mathias Lécuyer, Joshua Lockerman, Lamont Nelson, Siddhartha Sen, Amit Sharma, Aleksandrs Slivkins:
Harvesting Randomness to Optimize Distributed Systems. 178-184 - Asaf Valadarsky, Michael Schapira, Dafna Shahaf, Aviv Tamar:
Learning to Route. 185-191 - Mihovil Bartulovic, Junchen Jiang, Sivaraman Balakrishnan, Vyas Sekar, Bruno Sinopoli:
Biases in Data-Driven Networking, and What to Do About Them. 192-198
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