ACM SIGCOMM 2019 Industrial Demos
The 2019 SIGCOMM industrial demo session will continue the highly successful tradition of previous SIGCOMM industrial demo sessions since 2015. The session showcases demos from industry in the areas of networking and cloud, networked systems, as well as new forms of network intelligence and networked applications. The objective of this session is to bring together industry and academia around demos of innovative and cutting-edge technology and products.
Demos
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#1 Data-driven and Self-evolving Transport
Yiyang Shao, Wei Wang, Kai Zheng (Huawei)
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#2 Decentralized Internet Infrastructure(DII)
Fei Yang, Xinpeng Wei, Bingyang Liu, Shen Yan, Delei Yu, Chuang Wang (Huawei)
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#3 Deterministic IP Demo Proposal
Li Qiang, Bingyang Liu (Huawei)
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#4 Network Architecture with Intrinsic Security
Weiyu Jiang, Bingyang Liu, Chuang Wang (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.)
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#8 SONiC: an Open Platform for Cloud Network Research and Development
Wei Bai (Microsoft), Dapeng Liu (Alibaba), Xin Liu (Microsoft), Yongfeng Liu (Alibaba), Guohan Lu, Jitendra Padhye (Microsoft), Guohui Wang, Haiyong Wang, Yongcan Wang (Alibaba), Yongqiang Xiong, Lihua Yuan (Microsoft), Haiyang Zheng (Alibaba)
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#9 Open/R – Open Routing for Modern Networks
Saif Hasan, John Strizich, Cen Zhao, Mahesh Maddikayala, Hyojeong Kim (Facebook Inc)
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#10 Towards Agile and Manageable Industrial Edge Service
Xiaoyi Fan (Jiangxing Intelligence Inc., Shenzhen, China)
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#11 Seer: AI Based Network Maintenance and Traffic Recognition
David Wang (VP of H3C Group), Chang Xiangqing (System Engineer)
Why Present Industrial Demos at SIGCOMM?
SIGCOMM is the flagship annual conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication (SIGCOMM) on the applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communication. The conference is single-track and features a high-quality technical program with significant opportunities for technical and social interactions. SIGCOMM is the premier conference in its field and typically attracts over 600 attendees (scientists, engineers, educators, and students).
An industrial demo is an opportunity for companies to show industrial leadership and innovative thinking. Presenting cutting edge industrial technology will attract top academics to work on problems that are relevant to industry and help push forward the frontier of industrial knowledge. The industrial demo session is also a great recruiting opportunity. SIGCOMM attracts students from the most selective top-class universities around the world.
What to Submit?
Please submit a small description of your demo (up to two pages) together with the names and affiliation of the demo presenters. Please also specify the Demo requirements, including space, power and network requirements, etc. The Industrial Demo Chairs are responsible for the selection of industrial demo program in conjunction with SIGCOMM industrial liaison board. Demos coming at least partly from industry can be submitted also to the general SIGCOMM demo session. The industrial demo session puts more focus on products and upcoming technologies towards which an industry player is already committed (e.g., technology on roadmap), while research projects from industry that are more experimental are better suited for the general SIGCOMM Demo session. Feel free to contact the Industrial Demo Chairs (by clicking on the button below) or the regular demo chairs if you have any questions.
When and Where to Submit
Submission Site: https://sigcomm2019-industry-demos.hotcrp.com/
Important Dates
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June 17, 2019
Submission deadline
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July 1, 2019
Notification of acceptance
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July 15, 2019
Final pdf version for program website
What to Expect?
Accepted demos will be scheduled in a two-hour session at the conference, during which the demo will need to be manned. Demos can stay up during the entire day each day, so it is possible to show them to participants during breaks as well. Demos that utilize wireless networks must be prepared to arrange appropriate spectrum sharing with other such demos at the venue. Demos that require large amounts of Internet uplink capacity are unlikely to find that available at the venue.
On registration: One presenter of accepted industrial demos will be required to register for the conference at regular registration rate (or use complimentary registrations if they are becoming conference sponsors). The rest of the presenters could register as exhibitors and recruiters. For specific rates, please see the registration page. The technical people of the sponsoring companies who present industrial demos and also intend to attend the regular conference sessions will need to pay the regular registration fees (or utilize the complimentary registrations that come with the sponsorship package).
Organizers
- Industrial Demo Chairs
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Jörg Ott
Technische Universität Münche
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Ming Zhang
Alibaba Group