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ACM SIGCOMM Conference 2011: Toronto, ON, Canada
- Srinivasan Keshav, Jörg Liebeherr, John W. Byers, Jeffrey C. Mogul:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2011 Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communications, Toronto, ON, Canada, August 15-19, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0797-0
Security
- Shyamnath Gollakota, Haitham Hassanieh, Benjamin Ransford, Dina Katabi, Kevin Fu:
They can hear your heartbeats: non-invasive security for implantable medical devices. 2-13 - Phillipa Gill, Michael Schapira, Sharon Goldberg:
Let the market drive deployment: a strategy for transitioning to BGP security. 14-25 - Nupur Kothari, Ratul Mahajan, Todd D. Millstein, Ramesh Govindan, Madanlal Musuvathi:
Finding protocol manipulation attacks. 26-37
Novel data center architectures
- Daniel Halperin, Srikanth Kandula, Jitendra Padhye, Paramvir Bahl, David Wetherall:
Augmenting data center networks with multi-gigabit wireless links. 38-49 - Christo Wilson, Hitesh Ballani, Thomas Karagiannis, Antony I. T. Rowstron:
Better never than late: meeting deadlines in datacenter networks. 50-61 - Jayaram Mudigonda, Praveen Yalagandula, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Bryan Stiekes, Yanick Pouffary:
NetLord: a scalable multi-tenant network architecture for virtualized datacenters. 62-73
Bulk data transfers
- Nikolaos Laoutaris, Michael Sirivianos, Xiaoyuan Yang, Pablo Rodriguez:
Inter-datacenter bulk transfers with netstitcher. 74-85 - Eyal Zohar, Israel Cidon, Osnat Mokryn:
The power of prediction: cloud bandwidth and cost reduction. 86-97 - Mosharaf Chowdhury, Matei Zaharia, Justin Ma, Michael I. Jordan, Ion Stoica:
Managing data transfers in computer clusters with orchestra. 98-109
Network measurement I -- wide-area measurement
- John S. Otto, Mario A. Sánchez, David R. Choffnes, Fabián E. Bustamante, Georgos Siganos:
On blind mice and the elephant: understanding the network impact of a large distributed system. 110-121 - Ítalo Cunha, Renata Teixeira, Darryl Veitch, Christophe Diot:
Predicting and tracking internet path changes. 122-133 - Srikanth Sundaresan, Walter de Donato, Nick Feamster, Renata Teixeira, Sam Crawford, Antonio Pescapè:
Broadband internet performance: a view from the gateway. 134-145
Wireless
- Kate Ching-Ju Lin, Shyamnath Gollakota, Dina Katabi:
Random access heterogeneous MIMO networks. 146-157 - Aditya Gudipati, Sachin Katti:
Strider: automatic rate adaptation and collision handling. 158-169 - Shyamnath Gollakota, Fadel Adib, Dina Katabi, Srinivasan Seshan:
Clearing the RF smog: making 802.11n robust to cross-technology interference. 170-181
Network modeling
- Rameez Rahman, Tamás Vinkó, David Hales, Johan A. Pouwelse, Henk J. Sips:
Design space analysis for modeling incentives in distributed systems. 182-193 - Vytautas Valancius, Cristian Lumezanu, Nick Feamster, Ramesh Johari, Vijay V. Vazirani:
How many tiers?: pricing in the internet transit market. 194-205 - Saamer Akhshabi, Constantine Dovrolis:
The evolution of layered protocol stacks leads to an hourglass-shaped architecture. 206-217
Neat tricks
- David Eppstein, Michael T. Goodrich, Frank C. Uyeda, George Varghese:
What's the difference?: efficient set reconciliation without prior context. 218-229 - Steven Siying Hong, Sachin Rajsekhar Katti:
DOF: a local wireless information plane. 230-241
Data center network performance
- Hitesh Ballani, Paolo Costa, Thomas Karagiannis, Antony I. T. Rowstron:
Towards predictable datacenter networks. 242-253 - Andrew R. Curtis, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Jean Tourrilhes, Praveen Yalagandula, Puneet Sharma, Sujata Banerjee:
DevoFlow: scaling flow management for high-performance networks. 254-265 - Costin Raiciu, Sébastien Barré, Christopher Pluntke, Adam Greenhalgh, Damon Wischik, Mark Handley:
Improving datacenter performance and robustness with multipath TCP. 266-277
Network management -- reasoning and debugging
- Alan Shieh, Emin Gün Sirer, Fred B. Schneider:
NetQuery: a knowledge plane for reasoning about network properties. 278-289 - Haohui Mai, Ahmed Khurshid, Rachit Agarwal, Matthew Caesar, Brighten Godfrey, Samuel Talmadge King:
Debugging the data plane with anteater. 290-301 - Theophilus Benson, Aditya Akella, Aman Shaikh:
Demystifying configuration challenges and trade-offs in network-based ISP services. 302-313
ISPs and wide-area networking
- Laurent Vanbever, Stefano Vissicchio, Cristel Pelsser, Pierre François, Olivier Bonaventure:
Seamless network-wide IGP migrations. 314-325 - Ryan S. Peterson, Bernard Wong, Emin Gün Sirer:
A content propagation metric for efficient content distribution. 326-337 - Eduard Goma Llairo, Marco Canini, Alberto López Toledo, Nikolaos Laoutaris, Dejan Kostic, Pablo Rodriguez, Rade Stanojevic, Pablo Yagüe Valentin:
Insomnia in the access: or how to curb access network related energy consumption. 338-349
Network measurement II -- what's going on?
- Phillipa Gill, Navendu Jain, Nachiappan Nagappan:
Understanding network failures in data centers: measurement, analysis, and implications. 350-361 - Florin Dobrian, Vyas Sekar, Asad Awan, Ion Stoica, Dilip Antony Joseph, Aditya Ganjam, Jibin Zhan, Hui Zhang:
Understanding the impact of video quality on user engagement. 362-373 - Zhaoguang Wang, Zhiyun Qian, Qiang Xu, Zhuoqing Morley Mao, Ming Zhang:
An untold story of middleboxes in cellular networks. 374-385
SIGCOMM 2011 posters session 1
- Pengcheng Wang, Zhaoyu Gao, Xinhui Xu, Yujiao Zhou, Haojin Zhu, Kenny Qili Zhu:
Automatic inference of movements from contact histories. 386-387 - Yan Shvartzshnaider, Maximilian Ott:
Towards a fully distributed n-tuple store. 388-389 - Qingxi Li, Wenxuan Zhou, Matthew Caesar, Brighten Godfrey:
ASAP: a low-latency transport layer. 390-391 - Kyungmoon Woo, Hyukmin Kwon, Hyunchul Kim, Chong-kwon Kim, Huy Kang Kim:
What can free money tell us on the virtual black market? 392-393 - Randy Baden:
LoKI: location-based PKI for social networks. 394-395 - Danai Chasaki:
"Roto-Rooting" your router: solution against new potential DoS attacks on modern routers. 396-397 - Mainack Mondal, Bimal Viswanath, Allen Clement, Peter Druschel, P. Krishna Gummadi, Alan Mislove, Ansley Post:
Limiting large-scale crawls of social networking sites. 398-399 - Christof Leng, Max Lehn, Robert Rehner, Alejandro P. Buchmann:
Designing a testbed for large-scale distributed systems. 400-401 - Hamed Soroush, Peter Gilbert, Nilanjan Banerjee, Mark D. Corner, Brian Neil Levine, Landon P. Cox:
Spider: improving mobile networking with concurrent wi-fi connections. 402-403 - Seyed Ali Ahmadzadeh, Gordon B. Agnew:
Covert channels in multiple access protocols. 404-405 - Zhuo Chen, Yang Chen, Cong Ding, Beixing Deng, Xing Li:
Pomelo: accurate and decentralized shortest-path distance estimation in social graphs. 406-407 - Abhishek Mishra, Parv Venkitasubramaniam:
Dummy rate analysis of buffer constrained chaum mix. 408-409
SIGCOMM 2011 posters session 2
- David López-Pérez, Xiaoli Chu, Athanasios V. Vasilakos, Holger Claussen:
Minimising cell transmit power: towards self-organized resource allocation in OFDMA femtocells. 410-411 - Christoph Werle, Panagiotis Papadimitriou, Ines Houidi, Wajdi Louati, Djamal Zeghlache, Roland Bless, Laurent Mathy:
Building virtual networks across multiple domains. 412-413 - Seokshin Son, Ah Reum Kang, Hyunchul Kim, Ted Taekyoung Kwon, Juyong Park, Huy Kang Kim:
Multi-relational social networks in a large-scale MMORPG. 414-415 - Nan Zhu, Lei Rao, Xue Liu, Jie Liu, Haibin Guan:
Taming power peaks in mapreduce clusters. 416-417 - Stein Kristiansen, Thomas Plagemann, Vera Goebel:
Towards scalable and realistic node models for network simulators. 418-419 - Simon van der Linden, Gregory Detal, Olivier Bonaventure:
Revisiting next-hop selection in multipath networks. 420-421 - Luigi Rizzo, Matteo Landi:
netmap: memory mapped access to network devices. 422-423 - Vasileios Giotsas, Shi Zhou:
Detecting and assessing the hybrid IPv4/IPv6 as relationships. 424-425 - Ang Li, Xuanran Zong, Srikanth Kandula, Xiaowei Yang, Ming Zhang:
CloudProphet: towards application performance prediction in cloud. 426-427 - S. H. Shah Newaz, Ángel Cuevas, Gyu Myoung Lee, Noël Crespi, Jun Kyun Choi:
A novel approach for making energy efficient PON. 428-429 - Advait Abhay Dixit, Pawan Prakash, Ramana Rao Kompella:
On the efficacy of fine-grained traffic splitting protocolsin data center networks. 430-431 - Maria Konte, Nick Feamster:
Wide-area routing dynamics of malicious networks. 432-433
SIGCOMM 2011 demos session 1
- Marco Canini, Vojin Jovanovic, Daniele Venzano, Dejan M. Novakovic, Dejan Kostic:
Online testing of federated and heterogeneous distributed systems. 434-435 - Damien Saucez, Olivier Bonaventure:
Performance based traffic control with IDIPS. 436-437 - Lien-Wu Chen, Pranay Sharma, Yu-Chee Tseng:
Eco-Sign: a load-based traffic light control system for environmental protection with vehicular communications. 438-439 - Yiqing Ren, Wenchao Zhou, Anduo Wang, Limin Jia, Alexander J. T. Gurney, Boon Thau Loo, Jennifer Rexford:
FSR: formal analysis and implementation toolkit for safe inter-domain routing. 440-441 - Zheng Sun, Aveek Purohit, Philippe De Wagter, Irina Brinster, Chorom Hamm, Pei Zhang:
PANDAA: a physical arrangement detection technique for networked devices through ambient-sound awareness. 442-443 - Elisa Rojas, Jad Naous, Guillermo Ibáñez, Diego Rivera, Juan A. Carral, José M. Arco:
Implementing ARP-path low latency bridges in NetFPGA. 444-445 - Hrushikesh Mehendale, Ashwin Paranjpe, Santosh S. Vempala:
LifeNet: a flexible ad hoc networking solution for transient environments. 446-447 - Tilmann Rabl, Florian Stegmaier, Mario Döller, The Thong Vang:
A protocol for disaster data evacuation. 448-449 - Ming-Hung Chen, Chun-Yu Yang, Chun-Yuan Chang, Ming-Yuan Hsu, Ke-Han Lee, Cheng-Fu Chou:
Towards energy-efficient streaming system for mobile hotspots. 450-451 - Ali Reza Sharafat, Saurav Das, Guru M. Parulkar, Nick McKeown:
MPLS-TE and MPLS VPNS with openflow. 452-453 - Mario A. Sánchez, John S. Otto, Zachary S. Bischof, Fabián E. Bustamante:
Dasu - ISP characterization from the edge: a BitTorrent implementation. 454-455 - Matthias Wilhelm, Ivan Martinovic, Jens B. Schmitt, Vincent Lenders:
WiFire: a firewall for wireless networks. 456-457
SIGCOMM 2011 demos session 2
- Elio Salvadori, Roberto Doriguzzi Corin, Matteo Gerola, Attilio Broglio, Francesco De Pellegrini:
Demonstrating generalized virtual topologies in an openflow network. 458-459 - Qi Liao, Lei Shi, Yuan He, Rui Li, Zhong Su, Aaron Striegel, Yunhao Liu:
Visualizing anomalies in sensor networks. 460-461 - Aditya Dhananjay, Matt Tierney, Jinyang Li, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian:
WiRE: a new rural connectivity paradigm. 462-463 - Richard Mortier, Ben Bedwell, Kevin Glover, Tom Lodge, Tom Rodden, Charalampos Rotsos, Andrew W. Moore, Alexandros Koliousis, Joseph S. Sventek:
Supporting novel home network management interfaces with openflow and NOX. 464-465 - Tao Li, Zhigang Sun, Chunbo Jia, Qi Su, Myungjin Lee:
Using NetMagic to observe fine-grained per-flow latency measurements. 466-467 - Bart Puype, Dimitri Papadimitriou, Goutam Das, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet, Piet Demeester:
OSPF failure reconvergence through SRG inference and prediction of link state advertisements. 468-469 - Hyojoon Kim, Srikanth Sundaresan, Marshini Chetty, Nick Feamster, W. Keith Edwards:
Communicating with caps: managing usage caps in home networks. 470-471 - Fang-Jing Wu, Feng-I Chu, Yu-Chee Tseng:
Cyber-physical handshake. 472-473 - Max Lehn, Christof Leng, Robert Rehner, Tonio Triebel, Alejandro P. Buchmann:
An online gaming testbed for peer-to-peer architectures. 474-475 - Martin May, Christophe Diot, Pascal Le Guyadec, Fabio Picconi, Joris Roussel, Augustin Soule:
Service hosting gateways: a platform for distributed service deployment in end user homes. 476-477 - David Erickson, Brandon Heller, Shuang Yang, Jonathan Chu, Jonathan D. Ellithorpe, Scott Whyte, Stephen Stuart, Nick McKeown, Guru M. Parulkar, Mendel Rosenblum:
Optimizing a virtualized data center. 478-479 - Amir Krifa, Marc Mendonca, Rao Naveed Bin Rais, Chadi Barakat, Thierry Turletti, Katia Obraczka:
Efficient content dissemination in heterogeneous networks prone to episodic connectivity. 480-481
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