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ACM SIGCOMM Conference Posters and Demos 2022: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Proceedings of the SIGCOMM '22 Poster and Demo Sessions, SIGCOMM 2022, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 22-26, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9434-5
- Dávid Kis, Gergo Gombos, Sándor Laki, Szilveszter Nádas:
Resource sharing beyond FQ: 35K users at 100Gbps. 1-3 - Fabricio Rodriguez, Francisco Germano Vogt, Ariel Góes de Castro, Marcos Felipe Schwarz, Christian Esteve Rothenberg:
P4 programmable patch panel (P7): an instant 100g emulated network on your tofino-based pizza box. 4-6 - Milan Groshev, Javier Sacido, Jorge Martín-Pérez:
FoReCo: a forecast-based recovery mechanism for real-time remote control of robotic manipulators. 7-9 - Yu Qiao, Chengxiang Li, Shuzheng Hao, Jun Wu, Liang Zhang:
Deep or statistical: an empirical study of traffic predictions on multiple time scales. 10-12 - Zhongzheng Lai, Dong Yuan, Wei Bao, Yu Zhang, Bing Bing Zhou:
DeepWiSim: a wireless signal simulator for automatic deep learning. 13-15 - Radostin Stoyanov, Wesley Armour, Noa Zilberman:
Network-accelerated cluster scheduler. 16-18 - Run Huang, Mengying Zhou, Tiancheng Guo, Yang Chen:
Locating CDN edge servers with HTTP responses. 19-21 - Alessandra Fais, Gianni Antichi, Stefano Giordano, Giuseppe Lettieri, Gregorio Procissi:
Mind the cost of telemetry data analysis. 22-24 - Xue Sun, Chao Feng:
Ls-liquid: towards container-irrelevant liquid sensing on smartphones. 25-27 - Qiang Su, Chuanwen Wang, Zhixiong Niu, Ran Shu, Peng Cheng, Yongqiang Xiong, Dongsu Han, Chun Jason Xue, Hong Xu:
PipeDevice: a hardware-software co-design approach to intra-host container communication. 28-30 - Johann Hugon, Mathieu Cunche, Thomas Begin:
RoMA: rotating MAC address for privacy protection. 31-33 - Giovanni Bartolomeo, Simon Bäurle, Nitinder Mohan, Jörg Ott:
Oakestra: an orchestration framework for edge computing. 34-36 - Xinpeng Hong, Changgang Zheng, Stefan Zohren, Noa Zilberman:
Linnet: limit order books within switches. 37-39 - Stefanos Sagkriotis, Dimitrios Pezaros:
Accelerating kubernetes with in-network caching. 40-42 - Kenji Tanaka, Yuki Arikawa, Tsuyoshi Ito, Yuki Matsuda, Keisuke Kamahori, Shinya Kaji, Takeshi Sakamoto:
CiraaS: cloud computing with programmable logic. 43-45 - Mingyuan Zang, Changgang Zheng, Radostin Stoyanov, Lars Dittmann, Noa Zilberman:
P4Pir: in-network analysis for smart IoT gateways. 46-48 - Junfeng Guan, Suraj Jog, Sohrab Madani, Ruochen Lu, Songbin Gong, Deepak Vasisht, Haitham Hassanieh:
Enabling IoT self-localization using ambient 5G mmWave signals. 49-51 - Erica Chiang, Nirav Atre, Hugo Sadok:
Robust heuristics: attacks and defenses for job size estimation in WSJF systems. 52-54 - Santosh Ganji, Jaewon Kim, P. R. Kumar:
Terra: blockage resilience in outdoor mm-wave networks. 55-57 - Grzegorz Jereczek, Theo Jepsen, Simon Wass, Bimmy Pujari, Jerry Zhen, Jeongkeun Lee:
TCP-INT: lightweight network telemetry with TCP transport. 58-60 - Zhipeng Zhao, Nirav Atre, Hugo Sadok, Siddharth Sahay, Shashank Obla, James C. Hoe, Justine Sherry:
Pigasus 2.0: making the pigasus IDS robust to attacks and different workloads. 61-62
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