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EuroP4@CoNEXT 2020: Barcelona, Spain
- EuroP4@CoNEXT 2020: Proceedings of the 3rd P4 Workshop in Europe, Barcelona, Spain, December 1, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-8181-9
- Harsh Gondaliya, Ganesh Chennimala Sankaran, Krishna M. Sivalingam:
Comparative Evaluation of IP Address Anti-Spoofing Mechanisms using a P4/NetFPGA-based Switch. 1-6 - Ibrahim Kettaneh, Sreeharsha Udayashankar, Ashraf Abdel-Hadi, Robin Grosman, Samer Al-Kiswany:
Falcon: Low Latency, Network-Accelerated Scheduling. 7-12 - Dominik Scholz, Sebastian Gallenmüller, Henning Stubbe, Georg Carle:
SYN Flood Defense in Programmable Data Planes. 13-20 - Steffen Lindner, Daniel Merling, Marco Häberle, Michael Menth:
P4-Protect: 1+1 Path Protection for P4. 21-27 - Balázs Vass, Erika R. Bérczi-Kovács, Costin Raiciu, Gábor Rétvári:
Compiling Packet Programs to Reconfigurable Switches: Theory and Algorithms. 28-35 - Alexandru Seibulescu, Mario Baldi:
Leveraging P4 Flexibility to Expose Target-specific Features. 36-42 - Radostin Stoyanov, Noa Zilberman:
MTPSA: Multi-Tenant Programmable Switches. 43-48 - Wojciech Kozlowski, Fernando Kuipers, Stephanie Wehner:
A P4 Data Plane for the Quantum Internet. 49-51 - Daniele Moro, Davide Sanvito, Antonio Capone:
Developing EFSM-based stateful applications with FlowBlaze.p4 and ONOS. 52-53 - Tomasz Osinski, Mateusz Kossakowski, Mateusz Pawlik, Jan Palimaka, Michal Sala, Halina Tarasiuk:
Unleashing the performance of virtual BNG by offloading data plane to a programmable ASIC. 54-55 - Péter Vörös, Gergely Pongrácz, Sándor Laki:
Towards a Hybrid Next Generation NodeB. 56-58 - Eder Ollora Zaballa, David Franco, Michael S. Berger, Marivi Higuero:
A perspective on P4-based data and control plane modularity for network automation. 59-61 - Ahmed Abdelsalam, Angelo Tulumello, Marco Bonola, Stefano Salsano, Clarence Filsfils:
Pushing Network Programmability to the limits with SRv6 uSIDs and P4. 62-64
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