ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Hot Topics in Software Defined Networking (HotSDN 2014)
Co-located with ACM SIGCOMM’14
                        August 22, 2014
                          Chicago, IL.
Technical Program
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					ONOS: Towards an Open, Distributed SDN OSBob Lantz; Brian O'Connor; Jonathan Hart; Pankaj Berde; Pavlin Radoslavov; Masayoshi Kobayashi; Toshio Koide; Yuta Higuchi; Matteo Gerola; William Snow; Guru Parulkar 
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					ClosedFlow: OpenFlow-like Control over Proprietary DevicesRyan Hand; Eric Keller 
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					Application-aware Data Plane Processing in SDNHesham Mekky; Fang Hao; Sarit Mukherjee; Zhi-Li Zhang; T V Lakshman 
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					Don't Call Them Middleboxes, Call Them MiddlepipesHani Jamjoom; Upendra Sharama; Dan Williams 
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					OpenVirteX: Make Your Virtual SDNs ProgrammableAli Al-Shabibi; Marc De Leenheer; Matteo Gerola; Ayaka Koshibe; Elio Salvadori; Guru Parulkar; Bill Snow 
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					Five Nines of Southbound Reliability in Software-Defined NetworksFrancisco J. Ros; Pedro M. Ruiz 
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					tinyNBI: Distilling an API from essential OpenFlow abstractionsC. Jasson Casey; Andrew Sutton; Alex Sprintson 
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					ProCel: Smart Traffic Handling for a Scalable Software EPCKanthi Nagaraj; Sachin Katti 
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					A Resource Delegation Framework for Software Defined NetworksIlya Baldin; Shu Huang; Rajesh Gopidi 
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					Using SDN To Facilitate Precisely Timed Actions On Real-Time Data StreamsThomas Edwards; Warren Belkin 
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					Flow-level State Transition as a New Switch Primitive for SDNMasoud Moshref; Apoorv Bhargava; Adhip Gupta; Minlan Yu; Ramesh Govindan 
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					Towards Systematic Detection and Resolution of Network Control ConflictsDennis Volpano; Xin Sun; Geoffrey Xie 
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					ESPRES: Transparent SDN Update SchedulingPeter Peresini; Maciej Kuzniar; Marco Canini; Dejan Kostic 
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					Testing Stateful and Dynamic Data Planes with FlowTestSeyed Kaveh Fayazbakhsh; Vyas Sekar 
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					Distributed and Collaborative Traffic Monitoring in Software Defined NetworksYe Yu; Chen Qian; Xin Li 
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					An Assertion Language for Debugging SDN ApplicationsRyan Beckett; X. Kelvin Zou; Shuyuan Zhang; Sharad Malik; Jennifer Rexford; David Walker 
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					FlowGuard: Building Robust Firewalls for Software-Defined NetworksHongxin Hu; Wonkyu Han; Gail-Joon Ahn; Ziming Zhao 
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					Fleet: Defending SDNs from Malicious AdministratorsStephanos Matsumoto; Samuel Hitz; Adrian Perrig 
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					Towards Correct Network VirtualizationSoudeh Ghorbani; Brighten Godfrey 
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					Using MAC Addresses as Efficient Routing Labels in Data CentersArne Schwabe; Holger Karl 
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					Provable Data Plane Connectivity with Local Fast FailoverMichael Borokhovich; Liron Schiff; Stefan Schmid 
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					Optimizing Rules Placement in OpenFlow Networks: Trading Routing for Better EfficiencyXuan-Nam NGUYEN; Damien SAUCEZ; Chadi BARAKAT; Thierry TURLETTI 
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					Pratyaastha: An Efficient Elastic Distributed SDN Control PlaneAnand Krishnamurthy; Shoban P. Chandrabose; Aaron Gember-Jacobson 
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					A Compressive Method for Maintaining Forwarding States in SDN ControllerYing Zhang; Sriram Natarajan; Xin Huang; Neda Beheshti; Ravi Manghirmalani 
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					SDN traceroute: Tracing SDN Forwarding without Changing Network BehaviorKanak Agarwal; Eric Rozner; Colin Dixon; John Carter 
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					Flow Caching for High Entropy Packet FieldsNick Shelly; Ethan Jackson; Teemu Koponen; Nick McKeown; Jarno Rajahalme 
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					Shadow MACs: Scalable Label-switching for Commodity EthernetKanak Agarwal; Colin Dixon; Eric Rozner; John Carter 
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					CAB: A Reactive Wildcard Rule Caching System for Software-Defined NetworksBo Yan; Yang Xu; Hongya Xing; Kang Xi; H. Jonathan Chao 
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					Enabling Layer 2 Pathlet Tracing through Context Encoding in Software-Defined NetworkingHui Zhang; Cristian Lumezanu; Junghwan Rhee; Nipun Arora; Qiang Xu; Guofei Jiang 
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					Infinite CacheFlow in Software-Defined NetworksNaga Katta; Omid Alipourfard; Jennifer Rexford; David Walker 
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					Compiling Path Queries in Software-Defined NetworksSrinivas Narayana; Jennifer Rexford; David Walker 
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					Incremental Update for a Compositional SDN HypervisorXin Jin; Jennifer Rexford; David Walker 
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					Compiling Minimum Incremental Update for Modular SDN LanguagesXitao Wen; Chunxiao Diao; Xun Zhao; Yan Chen; Li Erran Li; Bo Yang; Kai Bu 
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					Real Time Alpha-fairness Based Traffic EngineeringBill McCormick; Frank Kelly; Patrice Plante; Paul Gunning; Peter Ashwood-Smith 
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					SoftMoW: A Dynamic and Scalable Software Defined Architecture for Cellular WANsMehrdad Moradi; Li Erran Li; Z. Morley Mao 
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					ReversePTP: A Software Defined Networking Approach to Clock SynchronizationTal Mizrahi; Yoram Moses 
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					Sloth: SDN-enabled Activity-based Virtual Machine DeploymentThomas Knauth; Pradeep Kiruvale; Matti Hiltunen; Christof Fetzer 
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					FlowQoS: QoS for the Rest of UsM. Said Seddiki; Muhammad Shahbaz; Sean Donovan; Sarthak Grover; Miseon Park; Nick Feamster; Ye-Qiong Song 
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					A Secure Computation Framework for SDNsNachikethas A. Jagadeesan; Ranjan Pal; Kaushik Nadikuditi; Yan Huang; Minlan Yu; Elaine Shi 
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					Enforcing RPKI-Based Routing Policy on the Data Plane at an Internet ExchangeJosh Bailey; Dean Pemberton; Andy Linton; Cristel Pelsser; Randy Bush 
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					Flow-Based Load Balancing in Multipathed Layer-2 Networks using OpenFlow and Multipath-TCPMichael Bredel; Zdravko Bozakov; Artur Barczyk; Harvey Newman 
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					SDLoad: An Extensible Framework for SDN Workload GenerationNicolas Laurent; Stefano Vissicchio; Marco Canini 
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					Towards a Scalable and Near-Sighted Control Plane Architecture for WiFi SDNsJulius Schulz-Zander; Nadi Sarrar; Stefan Schmid 
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					Access Control for SDN ControllersFelix Klaedtke; Ghassan Karame; Roberto Bifulco; Heng Cui 
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					Generating Consistent Updates for Software-Defined Network ConfigurationsYifei Yuan; Franjo Ivancic; Cristian Lumezanu; Shuyuan Zhang; Aarti Gupta 
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					Towards a Novel and Optimal Packet Identifier Design for SDNMichael O'Neill; Andrew Wells; Xin Sun 
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					OFf: Bugspray for OpenflowRamakrishnan Durairajan; Joel Sommers; Paul Barford 
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					SOLuTIoN: SDN-based OpticaL TraffIc steering for NFVMing Xia; Meral Shirazipour; Ying Zhang; Howard Green; Attila Takacs 
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					A Cross-Layer SDN Control Plane for Optical Multicast-Featured DatacentersYiting Xia; T. S. Eugene Ng 
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					NetRevert: Rollback Recovery in SDNYing Zhang; Neda Beheshti; Ravi Manghirmalani 
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					Ranges and Cross-Entrance Consistency with OpenFlowYehuda Afek; Anat Bremler-Barr; Liron Schiff 
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					Tolerating SDN Application Failures with LegoSDNBalakrishnan Chandrasekaran; Theophilus Benson 
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					Radio Visor : A Slicing Plane for Radio Access NetworksAditya Gudipati; Li Erran Li; Sachin Katti 
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					A Programmable and Scalable OpenFlow Switch using Heterogeneous SoC PlatformsShijie Zhou; Weirong Jiang; Viktor K. Prasanna 
Call for Papers
Software Defined Networking (SDN) refactors the relationship between network devices and the software that controls them. Opening up the interfaces to programming the network enables more flexible and predictable network control, and makes it easier to extend the network with new functionality. SDN is being employed in a large and growing number of experimental and production settings spanning campus networks, telcos, clouds, and online service provider networks. A variety of new applications have been developed, including network virtualization, responsive traffic engineering, dynamic access control, seamless mobility support, etc.
HotSDN aims to bring together industry and academia to jointly explore and debate recent developments related to all aspects of SDN. We invite researchers and practitioners to submit short papers. Such papers could, for example, present new ideas for designing switch hardware and APIs that offer greater flexibility without compromising performance; describe new software platforms for better control and management of software defined networks; shed light on experiences deploying software defined networks in the wild; describe novel SDN use cases; present novel ideas for inter-operating SDNs with legacy equipment; and so on.
Topics of Interest
We encourage submission of short previously unpublished papers on Software Defined Networking. We particularly encourage position papers and radical ideas that challenge state-of-the-art in SDN.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- SDN applications to home, wireless, cellular, enterprise, data-center, and backbone networks
- SDN applications to network management, monitoring, security, etc.
- Security of SDN infrastructure
- Virtualization in SDNs
- Switch designs for SDN
- Application programming interfaces for SDNs
- Control and management software for SDNs
- Programming languages, verification techniques, and tools for SDNs
- Performance evaluation of SDN switches and controllers
- Experiences deploying SDN technology and applications in operational networks
- Transitioning existing networks to SDN
- Placement and factoring of SDN control logic
- SDN-like control applied to other settings, e.g., transport, physical layer, wireless, etc.
Submission
Submissions must be original, unpublished work, and not under consideration at another conference or journal. Submitted papers must be at most six (6) pages long, including all figures, tables, references, and appendices in two-column 10pt ACM format. Please see the workshop webpage for further guidelines.
Important Dates
- March 18, 2014- Abstract registration 
- March 25, 2014- Submissions due 
- April 30, 2014- Notification 
- June 18, 2014- Camera ready versions due 
- August 22, 2014- Workshop date 
Organizers
- PC Co-Chairs
- Aditya Akella - UW-Madison 
- Albert Greenberg - Microsoft 
- Program Committee
- Najam Ahmad - Facebook 
- Paul Barford - Wisconsin 
- Marco Canini - UCL 
- Diego Crupnicoff - Mellanox 
- Dan Daly - Intel 
- Dinesh Dutt - Cumulus 
- Tom Edsall - Insieme 
- Ali Ghodsi - Berkeley 
- Arjun Guha - UMass 
- Ariel Hendel - Broadcom 
- Vimalkumar Jeyakumar - Stanford 
- Sachin Katti - Stanford 
- Eric Keller - Colorado 
- Teemu Koponen - Nicira 
- Dejan Kostic - KTH Royal Institute of Technology 
- TV Lakshman - Bell Labs 
- Dave Maltz - Microsoft 
- Jeff Mogul - Google 
- Pere Monclus - Plumgrid 
- Guru Parulkar - Stanford 
- Vyas Sekar - CMU 
- Anees Shaikh - Google 
- Hakim Weatherspoon - Cornell 
- Minlan Yu - USC 
Submission instructions
Each submission must be a single PDF file no longer than six (6) pages in length (in two-column, 10-point format) including references, following the sig-alternate-10pt LaTeX style file. Papers should be submitted electronically via the submission site. Papers must include the author name and affiliation for single-blind peer reviewing by the program committee.
Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library. Publication at HotSDN is not intended to preclude later publication. Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their papers at the workshop.
