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IFIP Networking 2019 General Chair’s Welcome Message
Welcome to IFIP Networking 2019! It’s an honour and a pleasure to welcome everyone to IFIP Networking 2019 – the 18th event
of the series, sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6).
This year’s conference is being held on the campus of Warsaw University of Technology in
beautiful and exciting Warsaw – a capital of Poland. We hope that this conference facilitates
a stimulating exchange of ideas among many of the members of our international research
community.
IFIP Networking 2019 has been made possible only through the hard work of many people.
Alex X. Liu, Jacek Rak, and Steve Uhlig assembled an absolutely outstanding technical program
committee that reviewed submitted papers and selected the final program. A huge debt of
thanks is due to our program committee members and external reviewers for helping to
assemble such a strong technical program – everything was perfect and on time! Lu Su did a
wonderful job of organizing the student travel grant. Shuyu Shi handled aspects of
publications and Ali Munir and Fu Xiao took care about conference publicity. Ali also was our
EDAS guru to carry all difficult situations. Paweł Tomaszewicz was responsible for graphic
design and maintaining of our website with help of Katarzyna Kamińska. Warms thanks also
to Jędrzej Bieniasz and Mirosław Stando for all local organizing issues.
We are also very grateful to our sponsors: Centre for Advanced Studies of the Warsaw
University of Technology, Cryptomage S.A., and NASK – Research and Academic Computer
Network. Their generosity mostly has funded support for our keynote sessions and has helped
keep the costs of this conference moderate. Warm thanks also to the National Science
Foundation and IFIP for funding travel grants.
Welcome again to IFIP Networking 2019 and to Warsaw! We hope you find IFIP Networking a
stimulating and exciting conference.
Krzysztof Szczypiorski General Chair, IFIP Networking 2019
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IFIP Networking 2019 TPC Co-Chairs’ Welcome Message
On behalf of the IFIP Networking 2019 conference organizing committee, we would like to
extend a very warm welcome to you. Over the past years, IFIP Networking conference has
established itself as a prestigious international forum for researchers and practitioners to
discuss recent advances in the field of computer and communication networks. We are
delighted to present an exciting technical program with 32 papers. This year, the technical
sessions at IFIP Networking 2019 are structured around four key areas namely, Network
Architectures, Applications and Services, Network Modeling and Analysis, Network Security
and Privacy, and Wireless Networking.
IFIP Networking 2019 call for papers attracted 112 submissions from 26 different countries in
Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. The main technical program is the
result of the rigorous review and online discussion by the Program Committee members and
additional reviewers. The average number of reviews per paper were 4.4 plus a meta review
summarizing the online discussion. All the papers received at-least three reviews, and 42% of
the papers received more than five reviews, and 22% of papers received more than six
reviews. Furthermore, most papers were discussed online among the reviewers extensively.
A high-quality selection of 32 full papers, which corresponds to an acceptance rate of 28.5%,
and 15 poster papers, organized into 7 regular sessions, makes up the IFIP Networking 2019
main technical program, which covers 5G Networks, Datacenter Networks and Transport,
Measurement and Modelling, Network and traffic Engineering, Software Defined Networks
and Network Function Virtualization, Security, and Wireless Networks.
The program of IFIP Networking this year would not have been possible without the dedicated
effort of many people. First, we would like to thank the 125 TPC members for their hard work
on providing high-quality reviews and participating in the online discussion. Second, we would
like to thank the entire organizing committee for their generous hard work. In particular, we
thank Ali Munir for his hard work as EDAS Chair and TPC Co-Chair Assistant for many requests
from authors and TPC Co-Chairs, and Professor Lu Su for obtaining the NSF Student Travel
Award. We are grateful to the IFIP Networking Steering Committee, especially Jordi Domingo-
Pascual, for the opportunity to serve as TPC Co-Chairs and their continuous guidance along
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the way. Finally, we thank all authors for choosing IFIP Networking 2019 as a venue for
presenting their work, and all attendees for making IFIP Networking 2019 a premier and
exciting forum for exchanging ideas and promoting future research on computing networks.
In addition to the technical papers, we are extremely fortunate to have three exceptional
keynote speakers: Professor J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, UC Santa Cruz - Xerox PARC, U.S.A.;
Professor Stefan Schmid, University of Vienna, Austria; Professor Silvia Giordano, University
of Applied Science and Arts - SUPSI in Ticino, Switzerland.
Alex X. Liu
Michigan State University, US
Jacek Rak Gdansk University of Technology, PL
Steve Uhlig Queen Mary University of
London, UK
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In memory of James P.G. Sterbenz (1956-2019)
David Hutchison1, Jacek Rak2, Burkhard Stiller3 1 Lancaster University, UK, 2 Gdansk University of Technology, PL, 3 University of Zürich UZH, CH
James P.G. Sterbenz received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, a B.S. in Computer Science,
and an A.B. in Economics ‒ minors in Anthropology and Asian Studies ‒ from 1976 to 1980 at
Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. James was later awarded a M.S. and a D.Sc.
in Computer Science, in 1986 and 1991 respectively, also from Washington University.
Initially James worked as an engineer for NCR and IBM at various locations (later as an
Advisory Engineer Scientist) between 1980 and 1994. He then joined as a Senior Member of
Technical Staff at GTE Laboratories in Waltham, Massachusetts, in 1994, moving on to become
a Principal Member of GTE’s Technical Staff in 1998 and as a Research Group Manager on
Mobile, Wireless, and Active Networking – formally at BBN Technologies - and finally as a
Senior Network Scientist. James then moved into academia in 2003 at the University of
Massachusetts, Amherst, as a Visiting Research Scientist. After becoming a part-time lecturer
at Northeastern University in Boston, James joined the Department of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science at The University of Kansas (KU), at Lawrence, in 2005 as an Associate
Professor, where was promoted to Full Professor in 2014. He also had, from 2004,
adjunct/visiting professor appointments at Lancaster University in the UK, the Hong Kong
Polytechnic University in Hong Kong, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, China.
James’ Ph.D. thesis was on “Axon: A Host–Network Interface Architecture for Gigabit
Communications”, supervised by Guru Parulkar, indicating his field of future work and
research, namely communication networks. James was part of several projects related to high
performance networking ‒ notably a TCP project with NASA Glenn and a PetaWeb optical
infrastructure. He co-led an innovative project in survivable wireless networks. Additionally,
in collaboration with David Hutchison at Lancaster University he started to work on Active
Networks for network management and foreshadowing ideas such as SDN and P4. During the
last decade of his active, technically precise, and highly motivated work James focused his
research on network resilience.
James was an internationally known expert in key aspects of communication networks, and
was an author of two books and over 120 journal and conference papers in the area. We
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remember James as a wonderful colleague with a passion for research, active in IFIP TC6, with
his Nikon camera ready to take photographs, especially of trains and railway signalling.
_________ DH, JR, BS 15 May 2019
James always started his presentation with a short geography lesson about Kansas (here at
RNDM 2018 in August 2018 in Longyearbyen, Svalbard ‒ Norway)
James at KU’s Edward Campus in Overland Park, Kansas, USA on September 11, 2018
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IFIP Networking 2019 Committees General Chair Krzysztof Szczypiorski, Warsaw University of Technology Technical Program Committee Chairs Alex X. Liu, Michigan State University Jacek Rak, Gdansk University of Technology Steve Uhlig, Queen Mary University of London Steering Committee Jordi Domingo-Pascual, UPC (Chair) Andrea Passarella, IIT-CNR Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University Burkhard Stiller, University of Zürich Jozef Wozniak, Gdansk University of Technology Technical Program Commitee Tarek Abdelzaher, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, U.S.A. Faraz Ahmed, HP Labs, U.S.A. Nadjib Aitsaadi, ESIEE Paris, France Kamran Ali, Michigan State University, U.S.A. Kevin Almeroth, University of California, Santa Barbara, U.S.A. Stefano Avallone, University of Naples, Italy Vaibhav Bajpai, Technische Universität München, Germany Marinho Barcellos, UFRGS, Brazil Suzan Bayhan, Technische Universitat Berlin, Germany Jun Bi, Tsinghua University, U.S.A. Fernando Boavida, University of Coimbra, Portugal Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada Anat Bremler-Barr, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel Milind Buddhikot, Bell Labs, U.S.A. Jiannong Cao, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China Lianjie Cao, HP Labs, U.S.A. Claudio Casetti, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Ignacio Castro, QMUL, UK Fei Chen, Shenzhen University, China Minghua Chen, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Yingying Chen, Rutgers University, U.S.A. Haipeng Dai, Nanjing University, China Jordi Domingo-Pascual, UPC, Spain Benoit Donnet, U. Liege, Belgium Zhenhai Duan, Florida State University, U.S.A. Joachim Fabini, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Marwan Fayed, University of St. Andrews, UK Anja Feldmann, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Klaus-Tycho Foerster, University of Vienna, Austria
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Erol Gelenbe, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Timothy Griffin, King's College-Cambridge, United Kingdom Lin Guan, Loughborough University, United Kingdom Shuang Hao, UT Dallas, U.S.A. Albert F Harris, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A. David Hay, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Teruo Higashino, Osaka University, Japan Markus Hofmann, Bell Labs/Alcatel-Lucent, France Ralph Holtz, University of Sidney, Australia Hongxin Hu, Clemson University, U.S.A. Xinyi Huang, Fujian, China Karin Anna Hummel, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Luigi Iannone, Telecom Paristech, France David Hutchison, Lancaster University, U.K. Hongbo Jiang, Hunan University, China Lei Jiao, University of Oregon, U.S.A. Gunnar Karlsson, KTH, Sweden Hana Khamfroush, University of Kentucky, U.S.A. Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, University at Buffalo, SUNY, U.S.A. Thomas Kunz, Carleton University, Canada Franck Le, IBM T. J. Watson, U.S.A. Guy Leduc, U Liege, Belgium Patrick Pak-Ching Lee, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Keqiu Li, Tianjin University, China Qi Li, Tsinghua University, China Rui Li, Dongguan University of Technology, China Jorg Liebeherr, University of Toronto, Canada Jiangchuan Liu, Simon Fraser University, Canada Xiulong Liu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China Xuan Liu, AT&T Labs Research, U.S.A. Renato Lo Cigno, University of Trento, Italy Sanglu Lu, Nanjing University, China Chengwen Luo, Shenzhen University, China Olaf Maennel, Talinn U., Estonia Victoria Manfredi, Wesleyan University, U.S.A. Angelos Marnerides, Lancaster University, U.K. Deep Medhi, University of Missouri-Kansas City, U.S.A. Ali Munir, Michigan State University, U.S.A. Jorg Ott, TU Munich, Germany Philippe Owezarski, LAAS/CNRS, France Elena Pagani, University of Milan, Italy Andrea Passarella, CNR, Italy Ioannis Pefkianakis, HP Labs, U.S.A. Colin Perkins, University of Glasgow, U.K. Antonio Pescapé, University of Napoli Federico II, Italy Dirk Pesch, Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland Dimitrios Pezaros, University of Glasgow, U.K.
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George Polyzos, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece Ana Pont, Universitat Politécnica de València, Spain Ioannis Psaras, University College London, UK Chen Qian, University of Kentucky, U.S.A. Yue Qiao, University of California at Santa Cruz, U.S.A. Ramya Raghavendra, IBM Research, U.S.A. K. Ramakrishnan, UC Riverside, U.S.A. Indrajit Ray, Colorado State University, U.S.A. Gabor Retvari, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary George N. Rouskas, North Carolina State University, U.S.A. Dola Saha, University at Albany, SUNY, U.S.A. Stefan Schmid, University of Vienna, Austria Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University, U.S.A. Muhammad Shahzad, North Carolina State University, U.S.A. Longfei Shangguan, Microsoft Research, U.S.A. Shuyu Shi, Nanjing University, U.S.A. Ramesh K Sitaraman, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, U.S.A. Mudhakar Srivatsa, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, U.S.A. Ioannis Stavrakakis, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Moritz Steiner, Akamai, U.S.A. Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich Aaron Striegel, University of Notre Dame, U.S.A. Violet Syrotiuk, Arizona State University, USA Yutaka Takahashi, Kyoto University, Japan Guan-Hua Tu, Michigan State University, U.S.A. Shiqiang Wang, IBM Research, U.S.A. Wei Wang, Nanjing University, China Xiaorui Wang, Ohio State University, U.S.A. Joerg Widmer, IMDEA, Spain Jozef Wozniak, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland Chuan Wu, The University of Hong Kong, China Kui Wu, University of Victoria, Canada Fu Xiao, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Li Xiao, Michigan State University, U.S.A. Gaogang Xie, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Lei Xie, Nanjing University, China Ning Xie, Shenzhen University, U.S.A. Guoliang Xing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Huanle Xu, Dongguan University of Technology, China Yang Xu, New York University, U.S.A. Guoliang Xue, Arizona State University, USA Min Yang, Fudan University, U.S.A. Tong Yang, Peking University, U.S.A. Zhicheng Yang, University of California Davis, U.S.A. Sangki Yun, HP Labs, U.S.A. Zhi-Li Zhang, University of Minnesota, U.S.A. Jun Zhao, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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Sheng Zhong, Nanjing University, U.S.A. Haojin Zhu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
IFIP Networking 2019 Organizing Team
Local Arrangements Chairs Mirosław Stando, The Polish Association of Telecommunication Engineers (PATE), Poland Jędrzej Bieniasz, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Publication Chair Shuyu Shi, Nanjing University, China Publicity Chairs Ali Munir, Michigan State University, USA Fu Xiao, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Student Travel Grant Chair Lu Su, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA Web Chair Paweł Tomaszewicz, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
IFIP Networking 2019 Patrons, Organizers and Partners
Technical Patrons IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (IFIP TC6) https://ifip.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/ifip/tc/6 IEEE Computer Society (Technical Co-Sponsorship) https://www.computer.org Organizers Polish Association of Telecommunication Engineers (SIT) http://sit.org.pl/en/index.php Institute of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology, Warsaw University of Technology https://secure.tele.pw.edu.pl Partners The Centre for Advanced Studies of the Warsaw University of Technology https://www.csz.pw.edu.pl/index.php/cszeng NASK - Research and Academic Computer Network https://eng.nask.pl Cryptomage SA http://www.cryptomage.com
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IFIP Networking 2019 Keynote Speakers
Keynote I Topic “New Research Directions in Routing: Beyond Sequence Numbering, Routing Modalities, and Destination-Based Routing Table” Presenter J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, UC Santa Cruz Principal Scientist, Xerox PARC Abstact The emergence of large-scale deployments of the Internet of Things (IoT) and distributed cyber-physical systems should renew interest in the design of routing protocols that can operate correctly and efficiently in networking environments where routers may be very small devices and lose routing state, and where messages may be lost or corrupted many reasons. With this motivation, we discuss the limitations of using sequence numbers to ensure loop-free routing, and discuss new approaches to loop-free multi-path routing, a way to attain on-demand and proactive routing dynamically on a per-destination basis, and routing approaches that do not need destination-based routing tables to operate. Bio
JJ Garcia-Luna-Aceves is a Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University fo California, Santa Cruz (UCSC). He holds the Jack Baskin Chair of Computer Engineering at UCSC, serves as the UCSC campus director of CITRIS (Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society) and The Banatao Institute, and is also a Principal Scientist at the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). He is a Fellow of the ACM,
IEEE, and AAAS, and is a Corresponding Member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences. He received the 2016 IEEE MILCOM Technical Achievement Award, the IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award in 2011, and Technical Recognition Award from the IEEE Communications Society Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks Technical Committee (AHSN TC) in 2012. He is the co-recipient of the George E. Pake Golden Oak Award from PARC in 2017, and co-recipient of Best Paper Awards at IEEE IPCCC 2018, the European Wireless Conference 2010, IEEE MASS 2008, IEEE MILCOM 2008, SPECTS 2007, IFIP Networking 2007, and IEEE MASS 2005. He directs the Computer Communication Research Group (CCRG) and his research focuses on computer communication in the Internet, wireless networks, information-centric networks, the IoT, and cyber-physical systems. He holds 65 U.S. patents and has published more than 500 papers in journals, conferences, and books. His published work has received more than 37,000 citations and a 99 h-index. He has directed more than 40 Ph.D. theses and more than 30 M.S. theses since joining UCSC in 1993. He has served as the inaugural chair of the ACM Special Interest Group on Multimedia, and as General Chair of
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numerous conferences, including IEEE ICNC 2016, ACM MSWIM 2015, ACM MobiCom 2008, IEEE SECON 2005, ACM Multimedia '93, and ACM SIGCOMM '88. He has also served as Program Chair of ACM MobiHoc 2002, ACM MobiCom 2000, IEEE Multimedia '92, ACM SIGCOMM '87, and ACM SIGCOMM '86. He has served in the IEEE Internet Technology Award Committee, the IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal Committee, and the National Research Council Panel on Digitization and Communications Science of the Army Research Laboratory Technical Assessment Board. Keynote II Topic “Toward Self-* Networks Presenter Stefan Schmid Full Professor at the University of Vienna, Austria Abstract Communication networks are becoming increasingly flexible, along three main dimensions: routing (enabler: software-defined networking), embedding (enabler: virtualization), and topology (enabler: reconfigurable optical technologies). This introduces great optimization opportunities but also new challenges, e.g., related to a more complex network management and operation. In this talk, I will sketch a vision of "self-* networks": networks which optimize and repair themselves in a more autonomous manner, disburdening human operators of their most difficult tasks. I will illustrate self-adjusting networks using two case studies: (1) a network which performs automated what-if analysis to efficiently test the policy-compliance of it configurations, even under failures; and (2) a demand-aware network which optimizes itself toward the workload it serves, in an online and self-adjusting manner. I will then discuss some fundamental research challenges introduced by such self-* networks more generally, and ask: what are the risks and limitations of such networks? And can self-* networks realize themselves when they reach their limits? Bio
Stefan Schmid is a Full Professor at the University of Vienna, Austria. MSc and PhD at ETH Zurich, Postdoc at TU Munich and University of Paderborn. Senior Research Scientist at T-Labs in Berlin, and Associate Professor at Aalborg University, Denmark. Stefan Schmid received the IEEE Communications Society ITC Early Career Award 2016. Webpage: https://www.univie.ac.at/ct/stefan/
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Keynote III Topic “User-centric Privacy & Security in the Networked World” Presenter Prof. Silvia Giordano Head of the Networking Lab (NetLab) Institute of System for Informatics and Networking (ISIN) University of Applied Science and Arts - SUPSI in Ticino, Switzerland Abstract The Networked World is enabling a new service-rich world. However, it is also opening new paths for data leakage, data breach, and data phishing. We need to take a fresh look at the data privacy space by considering a user-centric approach. It has to be user-centric by considering user behaviours and the user context in order to teach them to improve security and privacy, and realize so privacy preserving data collection and processing. It has also to increase users awareness, data transparency and control. Users need to be informed about the data that are being collected in a user-friendly manner, and must have the option to oppose to them. This further generate a problem of Quality-of-Service, as in many scenarios there is a trade-off between guaranteeing privacy and performance. We are going to analyze some scenarios and possible solutions, and discuss how this can impact on our society. Bio
Prof. Silvia Giordano holds a PhD from EPFL, Switzerland. She is currently the head of the Networking Lab (NetLab) in the Institute of System for Informatics and Networking (ISIN), responsible for the Digital Complex Systems area and research direction member at the University of Applied Science and Arts - SUPSI in Ticino, Switzerland. Since October 2001, she is an associate researcher at CNR, Pisa. Since 2018 she is ACM Distinguished Members Committee. In 2017 she received the Stars in Computer Networking and Communications of ACM. In 2015, she received the 1000
Talents of Tianjin Municipality. In 2014 she was awarded ACM Distinguished Scientist and became Distinguished professor of the University of Tianjin. In 2013, she became ACM Distinguished Speaker. She is co-editor of the book (IEEE-Wiley 2004), and a new edition, with title (IEEE-Wiley 2013). Her main research interests are Complex and Social Networking, Wireless and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Opportunistic Computing and Networking, Human Mobility, Pervasive Computing and Networking, Quality of Service and Traffic Control. She has published extensively on journals, magazines and conferences in the areas of quality of services, traffic control, wireless and mobile ad hoc networks, and her H-Index is 39. She is series editor of several important publications in her areas of interest. She is in the organization of the major conferences in her areas of interest and is co-founder/steering committee member of several important international events and is/was on the executive committee and TCP of the most relevant international conferences. She is a senior member of ACM, IEEE Computer Society, and IFIP WG 6.8. She is in the Board of the ACM N2Women.
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IFIP Networking 2019 Conference Program
DAY 1 Monday May 20, 2019
08:00
Registration at CZiTT PW Navigation: https://goo.gl/maps/oZfeHfPtx4XoUwzq9
Room: Hall at Room 4.01
09:00
Welcoming General Chair TPC Co-chairs
Room: 4.05
09:30
Keynote I Title: New Research Directions in Routing: Beyond Sequence Numbering, Routing
Modalities, and Destination-Based Routing Table Author: J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
Room: 4.05
10:30 Coffee break
Room: Hall at Room 4.05
11:00
Session 1 Datacenter Networks and Transport
Session Chair: Alex Liu
Room: 4.05
Title Authors
AMP: An Adaptive Multipath TCP for Data Center Networks
Morteza Kheirkhah Sabetghadam (University College London, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Myungjin Lee (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom (Great Britain))
On The Impact of the Network Hypervisor on Virtual Network Performance
Stefan Schmid (University of Vienna, Austria); Andreas Blenk, Arsany Basta and Wolfgang Kellerer (Technische Universität München, Germany)
Beyond socket options making the Linux TCP stack truly extensible
Viet-Hoang Tran (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium); Olivier Bonaventure (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
Efficient Non-Segregated Routing for Reconfigurable Demand-Aware Networks
Thomas Fenz, Klaus-Tycho Foerster, Stefan Schmid and Anaïs Villedieu (University of Vienna, Austria)
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Dynamic Property Enforcement in Programmable Data Planes
Miguel Neves (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil); Bradley Huffaker (University of California San Diego, USA); Kirill Levchenko (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA); Marinho P. Barcellos (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
13:05 Lunch Break
Room: Hall at Room 4.05
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Session 2 5G Networks
Session Chair: Sławomir Kukliński
Room: 4.05
Title Authors
Analytical Study of License-Assisted Access in 5G Networks
Polina Kutsevol (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia); Vyacheslav Loginov, Evgeny Khorov and Andrey Lyakhov (IITP RAS, Russia)
Composing 5G Network Slices by Co-locating VNFs in µslices
Matteo Pozza (University of Helsinki, Finland); Akanksha Patel (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India); Ashwin Rao (University of Helsinki, Finland); Hannu Flinck (Nokia Bell Labs, Finland); Sasu Tarkoma (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Full Downlink Channel Reconstruction using Incomplete Uplink Channel Measurements in Massive MIMO networks
Aleksei Fedorov (University of Otago, New Zealand); Haibo Zhang (Universtiy of Otago, New Zealand); Galina Sidorenko (University of Otago, New Zealand); Bo Yang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R. China)
TCP BBR for Ultra-Low Latency Networking: Challenges, Analysis, and Solutions
Rajeev Kumar and Athanasios Koutsaftis (New York University, USA); Gaurang Naik (Virginia Tech, USA); Pei Liu and Yong Liu (New York University, USA); Shivendra Panwar (New York University & Tandon School of Engineering, USA)
15:45 Coffee break
Room: Hall at Room 4.05
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Session 3 Measurement and Modelling
Session Chair: Rong Zheng
Room: 4.05
Title Authors
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A Black-box Method for Accelerating Measurement Algorithms with Accuracy Guarantees
Ran Ben Basat (Harvard University, USA); Gil Einziger (Ben-Gurion University Of The Negev, Israel); Marcelo Caggiani Luizelli (Federal University of Pampa, Brazil); Erez Waisbard (Nokia Bell Labs, Israel)
Advancing User Quality of Experience in 360-degree Video Streaming
Sohee Park (Stony Brook University, USA); Arani Bhattacharya (Stony Brook University, USA & SUNY Korea, Korea); Zhibo Yang, Mallesham Dasari, Samir R. Das and Dimitris Samaras (Stony Brook University, USA)
Balancing Performance Characteristics of Hierarchical Heavy Hitters
Hauke Heseding and Johannes Glöckle (KIT, Germany); Robert Bauer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany); Martina Zitterbart (KIT, Germany)
From Network Traffic Measurements to QoE for Internet Video
Muhammad Jawad Khokhar, Thibaut Ehlinger and Chadi Barakat (INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France)
Towards Tile Based Distribution Simulation in Immersive Video Streaming
Dongbiao He (Tsinghua University, P.R. China); Cedric Westphal (Huawei Innovation Center, USA); Jinlei Jiang and Guangwen Yang (Tsinghua University, P.R. China); J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves (PARC, USA)
18:20 End of Day 1 Sessions
DAY 2
Tuesday May 21, 2019
08:30
Registration at CZiTT PW Navigation: https://goo.gl/maps/oZfeHfPtx4XoUwzq9
Room: Hall at Room 4.01
09:00
Keynote II Title: Toward Self-* Networks”
Author: Stefan Schmid
Room: 4.05
10:00 Coffee break
Room: Hall at Room 4.05
10:30
Session 4 Network and Traffic Engineering
Session Chair: Zbigniew Dziong
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Room: 4.05
Title Authors
A Distributed Algorithm for Throughput Optimal Routing in Overlay Networks
Anurag Rai and Rahul Singh (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA); Eytan Modiano (MIT, USA)
DeepMPLS Fast Analysis of MPLS Configurations using Deep Learning
Fabien Geyer (Technical University of Munich, Germany); Stefan Schmid (University of Vienna, Austria)
Spectrum Management in Elastic Optical Networks Perspectives of Topology, Traffic and Routing
Haitao Wu and Fen Zhou (University of Avignon, France); Zuqing Zhu (University of Science and Technology of China, P.R. China); Yaojun Chen (Nanjing University, P.R. China)
QUIC-FEC Bringing the benefits of Forward Erasure Correction to QUIC
François Michel (UCLouvain, Belgium); Quentin De Coninck (Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium); Olivier Bonaventure (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
Triptych Multi-objective Optimisation of Service Deployment Costs, Application Delay and Bandwidth Usage
Miguel Rocha (University of Minho, Portugal); Truong Khoa Phan, Joao Reis and David Griffin (University College London, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Miguel Rio (UCL, United Kingdom (Great Britain))
12:35 Lunch Break
Room: Hall at Room 4.05
13:35
Session 5 SDN and NFV
Session Chair: Jordi Domingo-Pascual
Room: 4.05
Title Authors
Blockchain-based Reverse Auction for Infrastructure Supply in Virtual Network Functions-as-a-Service
Muriel Franco (University of Zurich, Switzerland); Eder John Scheid (University of Zürich, Switzerland); Lisandro Z Granville (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil); Burkhard Stiller (University of Zürich, Switzerland)
Latency and Consistent Flow Migration Relax for Lossless Updates
Klaus-Tycho Foerster (University of Vienna, Austria); Laurent Vanbever and Roger Wattenhofer (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Let there be Chaining How to Augment your IGP to Chain your Services
Adrien Wion and Mathieu Bouet (Thales, France); Luigi Iannone (Telecom ParisTech, France); Vania Conan (Thales Communications & Security, France)
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On Polynomial-Time Congestion-Free Software-Defined Network Updates
Stefan Schmid and Mahmoud Parham (University of Vienna, Austria); Saeed Akhoondian Amiri (MPI, Saarland, Germany); Sebastian Wiederrecht (TU Berlin, Germany); Szymon Dudycz (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
15:15 Coffee break
Room: Hall at Room 4.05
15:15 Poster Session
Room: 4.04
16:45
Session 6 Security
Session Chair: Peter Babarczi
Room: 4.05
Title Authors
A Mathematical Measure for Flexibility in Communication Networks
Markus Klügel (Airbus, Germany); Mu He and Wolfgang Kellerer (Technische Universität München, Germany); Péter Babarczi (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary & Technische Universität München, Germany)
Incentives for Stable Mining in Pay Per Last N Shares Pools
Yevhen Zolotavkin and Julian Garcia (Monash University, Australia)
The Curious Case of Port 0
Mark Luchs (TU Delft, The Netherlands); Christian Doerr (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
The Risk of Successive Disasters A Blow-by-Blow Network Vulnerability Analysis
Jorik Oostenbrink (TU Delft, The Netherlands); Fernando A. Kuipers (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
18:25 End of Day 2 Sessions
20:00
Social Event
Place: "U Szwejka" Restaurant, plac Konstytucji 1, 00-647 Warszawa Navigation: https://goo.gl/maps/W3QSV6vLXWnsjRhW6
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DAY 3 Wednesday May 22, 2019
09:30
Registration at CZiTT PW Navigation: https://goo.gl/maps/oZfeHfPtx4XoUwzq9
Room: Hall at Room 4.01
10:00
Keynote III Title: User-centric Privacy & Security in the Networked World
Author: Silvia Giordano
Room: 4.05
11:00 Early Lunch Break
Room: Hall at Room 4.05
12:00
Session 7 Wireless Networks
Session Chair: Krzysztof Szczypiorski
Room: 4.05
Title Authors
BeamSniff Enabling Seamless Communication under Mobility and Blockage in 60 GHz Networks
Tianbo Gu (University of California Davis, USA); Zhicheng Yang, Debraj Basu and Prasant Mohapatra (University of California, Davis, USA)
Data Collection and Node Counting by Opportunistic Communication
Tong Li (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, P.R. China); Sylvia T. Kouyoumdjieva and Gunnar Karlsson (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden); Pan Hui (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology & University of Helsinki, Hong Kong)
ICNLoWPAN – Named-Data Networking for Low Power IoT Networks
Cenk Gündogan, Peter Kietzmann and Thomas C. Schmidt (Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany); Matthias Wählisch (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
Privacy-Preserving MAXMIN Query Processing for WSN-as-a-Service
Dai Hua (Nanjing University of Post and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Yan Ji (Nanjing University of Post and Telecommunication, P.R. China); Fu Xiao and Geng Yang (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China); Xun Yi (RMIT
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University, Australia); Lei Chen (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, P.R. China)
LEMoNet Low Energy Wireless Sensor Network Design for Data Center Monitoring
Mehdi Jafarizadeh, Chenhe Li and Jun Li (McMaster University, Canada); Ghada Badawy (RIM, Canada); Rong Zheng (McMaster University, Canada)
14:05 End of Conference
IFIP Networking 2019
Posters
Poster Session is on DAY 2, Tuesday May 22, 2019
Title Authors with affiliation and country
FFBquick: Fast Convergence to Fairness for Delay-bounded Congestion Controls
Mario Hock, Roland Bless and Felix Neumeister (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany); Martina Zitterbart (KIT, Germany)
On the Effectiveness of the PIT in Reducing Upstream Demand in an NDN Router
Mahdieh Ahmadi (Sharif University of Technology, Iran); James Roberts (Telecom ParisTech, France); Emilio Leonardi (Politecnico di Torino, Italy); Ali Movaghar (Sharif University of Technology, Iran)
Don't Interrupt Me When You Reconfigure my Service Function Chains
Adrien Gausseran (Université Cote d'Azur, Inria, I3S, France); Andrea Tomassilli (Université Côte d'Azur, Inria, I3S, France); Frederic Giroire (CNRS, France); Joanna Moulierac (University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France)
rQUIC: Integrating FEC with QUIC for Robust Wireless Communications
Pablo Garrido (IK4-IKERLAN, Spain); Simone Ferlin (Ericsson Research, Sweden); Maria Isabel Sanchez Bueno (Independent, Norway); Ozgu Alay (Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering, Norway); Ramón Agüero (University of Cantabria, Spain)
Fast and Reliable Alert Delivery in Wi-Fi HaLow Sensor Networks
Evgeny Khorov, Andrey Lyakhov, Ivan Nasedkin and Ruslan Yusupov (IITP RAS, Russia)
Persistent DNS connections for improved performance
Baptiste Jonglez (Université Grenoble Alpes & LIG, France); Sinan Birbalta (Université Grenoble Alpes, France); Martin Heusse (Grenoble Informatics Laboratory & Grenoble INP, France)
Minimizing Range Rules for Packet Filtering Using Double Mask Representation
Ahmad Abboud (University of Lorraine, France); Abdelkader Lahmadi (INRIA Nancy Grand Est, France); Michael Rusinowitch (LORIA, France); Miguel Couceiro (University of Lorraine, France); Adel Bouhoula (Higher School of Communication of Tunis, University of Carthage, Tunisia)
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Design of Survivable SDN/NFV-enabled Networks with Bandwidth-optimal Failure Recovery
Andrea Tomassilli (Université Côte d'Azur, Inria, I3S, France); Giuseppe Di Lena (Orange, Inria Sophia Antipolis, Université Côte d'Azur, France); Frederic Giroire (CNRS, France); Issam Tahiri (INRIA, France); Damien Saucez (Inria, France); Stephane Perennes (INRIA, France); Thierry Turletti (INRIA; Université Côte d'Azur, France); Rusland Sadykov (INRIA, France); Francois Vanderbeck (University of Bordeaux 1, France); Chidung Lac (Orange, France)
Performance Study of the Constrained Application Protocol in Lossy Networks
Nabil Makarem (Lebanese University, Lebanon & Sorbonne University, France); Wafaa Boudiab (Université Libanaise, Lebanon); Imad Mougharbel (Ecole de Technologie Supérieure, Canada & Université Libanaise, Lebanon); Naceur Malouch (UPMC Sorbonne Universités - LIP6/CNRS, France)
Online adaptive sampling for network delay measurement via matrix completion
Shuo Liu and Qiaoling Wang (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., P.R. China)
A Distributed & Lightweight Framework to Secure IoT Networks Against Network Layer Attacks
Raghav Venkatnarayan and Prasesh Adina (North Carolina State University, USA); Shakir Mahmood (National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan); Muhammad Shahzad (North Carolina State University, USA)
A Minimally Disruptive Rule Update Approach in Software Defined Networking
Diman Zad Tootaghaj (The Pennsylvania State University, USA); Stefan Achleitner (Pennsylvania State University, USA); Ting He (Penn State University, USA); Novella Bartolini (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy); Tom La Porta (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
EFusion: Correcting Unreliable Labels with Expert Knowledge for Mobile Crowdsensing
Jinghan Jiang, Kui Wu and Huan Wang (University of Victoria, Canada); Rong Zheng (McMaster University, Canada)
Characterizing the Performance of WiFi in Dense IoT Deployments
Anirudh Ganji, Griffin Page and Muhammad Shahzad (North Carolina State University, USA)
A Novel Mechanism for Rewards Distribution in Pool Mining of Proof of Work
Liu Keyang and Yukio Ohsawa (University of Tokyo, Japan)
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IFIP Networking 2019 Venue and Travel Guidelines IFIP Networking 2019 will take place in Warsaw, Poland at the Centre for Innovation and Technology Transfer Management of Warsaw University of Technology – CZIiTT (CAS) Address: ul. Rektorska 4 00-614 Warszawa Poland GPS: 52.218003, 21.010267 Navigation: https://goo.gl/maps/oZfeHfPtx4XoUwzq9
Main rooms of conference are 4.04 and 4.05 (4th Floor).
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Directions From the Warsaw Chopin Airport:
Means Cost Time
Taxi / Uber From 20 PLN ~20 minutes
Bus line 188 Terminal Autokarowy 02, direction: Gocławek Wschodni → 15 stops → GUS 05 + 510m walk ENE
4.40 PLN (a single fare transfer ticket for journeys not exceeding 75 minutes)
- A 24-hour transit pass for public transportation in Warsaw (bilet dobowy, strefa 1) costs 15 PLN.
- A 72-hour pass (bilet 3-dniowy, strefa 1) costs 36 PLN.
Tickets are available at ZTM vending machines and may need to be validated.
~30 minutes
Train line S3 + trolley line 15 Lotnisko Chopina-Przyloty 01, direction: Wieliszew → 3 stops → Warszawa-Rakowiec 01, then PKP-Rakowiec 03, direction: Marymont-Potok → 11 stops → Pl. Politechniki 01 + 320m walk South
From the Central Railway Station (Warszawa Centralna):
Means Cost Time
Taxi / Uber From 11 PLN ~10 minutes
Trolley Line 10 Dw. Centralny 09, direction: Wyścigi → 3 stops → Pl. Politechniki 01 + 320m walk South
4.40 PLN (a single fare transfer ticket for journeys not exceeding 75 minutes)
- A 24-hour transit pass for public transportation in Warsaw (bilet dobowy, strefa 1) costs 15 PLN.
- A 72-hour pass (bilet 3-dniowy, strefa 1) costs 36 PLN.
Tickets are available at ZTM vending machines and may need to be validated.
~10 minutes