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ANRW@IETF 2021: Virtual Event, USA
- ANRW '21: Applied Networking Research Workshop, Virtual Event, USA, July 24-30, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8618-0
- Porapat Ongkanchana, Romain Fontugne, Hiroshi Esaki, Job Snijders, Emile Aben:
Hunting BGP zombies in the wild. 1-7 - Prasun Kanti Dey, Shahzeb Mustafa, Murat Yuksel:
Meta-peering: towards automated ISP peer selection. 8-14 - Justin Iurman, Frank Brockners, Benoit Donnet:
Towards cross-layer telemetry. 15-21 - Ike Kunze, Klaus Wehrle, Jan Rüth:
L, Q, R, and T: which spin bit cousin is here to stay? 22-28 - Simon Bauer, Benedikt Jaeger, Fabian Helfert, Philippe Barias, Georg Carle:
On the evolution of internet flow characteristics. 29-35 - Said Jawad Saidi, Anna Maria Mandalari, Hamed Haddadi, Daniel J. Dubois, David R. Choffnes, Georgios Smaragdakis, Anja Feldmann:
Detecting consumer IoT devices through the lens of an ISP. 36-38 - Marcus Pieskä, Alexander Rabitsch, Anna Brunström, Andreas Kassler, Markus Amend:
Adaptive cheapest path first scheduling in a transport-layer multi-path tunnel context. 39-45 - Matthieu Baerts, Nicolas Keukeleire, Olivier Bonaventure:
Leveraging the 0-RTT convert protocol to improve wi-fi/cellular convergence. 46-48 - Zsolt Krämer, Mirja Kühlewind, Marcus Ihlar, Attila Mihály:
Cooperative performance enhancement using QUIC tunneling in 5G cellular networks. 49-51 - Nathalie Romo Moreno, Markus Amend, Anna Brunström, Andreas Kassler, Veselin Rakocevic:
CCID5: an implementation of the BBR congestion control algorithm for DCCP and its impact over multi-path scenarios. 52-58 - Tong Meng, Christopher Cai, Brighten Godfrey, Michael Schapira:
Toward greater scavenger congestion control deployment: implementations and interfaces. 59-61 - Austin Hounsel, Paul Schmitt, Kevin Borgolte, Nick Feamster:
Encryption without centralization: distributing DNS queries across recursive resolvers. 62-68 - Basileal Imana, Aleksandra Korolova, John S. Heidemann:
Institutional privacy risks in sharing DNS data. 69-75 - Tianxiang Dai, Haya Schulmann, Michael Waidner:
DNS-over-TCP considered vulnerable. 76-81 - Ali C. Begen:
Manus manum lavat: media clients and servers cooperating with common media client/server data. 82-84 - Jane Yen, Ramesh Govindan, Barath Raghavan:
Tools for disambiguating RFCs. 85-91
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