Call For Papers
Technical Program
MONDAY, AUGUST 30
9:00-10:30 Routing
The Case for Separating
Routing from Routers
Nick Feamster
(MIT), Hari Balakrishnan
(MIT), Jennifer Rexford (AT&T Labs--Research), Aman
Shaikh (AT&T Labs--Research), Kobus van der Merwe (AT&T
Labs--Research)
Simplified Layering and
Flexible Bandwidth with TWIN
Indra
Widjaja (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies), Iraj Saniee (Bell
Laboratories, Lucent Technologies)
Secure Routerless Routing
Vince
Grolmusz (Eotvos University), Zoltan Kiraly (Eotvos University)
11:00-12:30 Half Layers
A Virtualized Link
Layer with Support for Indirection
Richard
Gold (Uppsala University), Per Gunningberg (Uppsala
University), Christian Tschudin (University of Basel)
On Demand Label Switching
for Spontaneous Networks
Vincent
Untz (IMAG), Martin
Heusse (IMAG), Franck Rousseau (IMAG), Andrzej Duda (IMAG)
NUTSS: A SIP-based
approach to UDP and TCP network connectivity
Saikat
Guha (Cornell University), Yutaka Takeda (Cornell
University), Paul Francis (Cornell University)
1:30-3:00
New Architectures
Steps Towards a
DoS-resistant Internet Architecture
Mark
Handley (UCL), Adam Greenhalgh (UCL)
Loose Source Routing as a
Mechanism for Traffic Policies
Katerina
Argyraki (Stanford University), David Cheriton (Stanford
University)
Invariants A New
Design Methodology for Network Architectures
Bengt
Ahlgren (Swedish Institute of Computer Science), Marcus Brunner (NEC
Network Laboratories), Lars Eggert (NEC Network Laboratories),
Robert Hancock (Siemens/Roke Manor Research), Stefan Schmid (NEC
Network Laboratories)
3:30-5:00
Panel
Panel on "What's
new? What's next?"
David
Cheriton (Stanford), Jon Crowcroft (Cambridge), Steve McCanne
(Riverbed), John Wroclawski (MIT), Hui Zhang (CMU)