ANRW 2016 - 2016 Applied Networking Research Workshop
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Applied Networking Research Workshop (ANRW) provides a forum for researchers, vendors, and network operators to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. Researchers should consider submitting early emerging results that illustrate the scientific and engineering principles underlying the Internet architecture, protocols and applications; that demonstrate new capabilities, features, or extensions to the Internet protocol layers; that enhance our understanding of how Internet protocols work in real-world deployments or realistic testbeds; or that improve Internet security and privacy, scalability, performance, and robustness.
We particularly encourage submission of results that could form the basis for future engineering work in the IETF, that could change operational practices, that can help better specify Internet protocols, or that could influence further research and experimentation in the IRTF.
An explicit goal of the workshop is to increase collaboration between researchers, vendors, operators, and the Internet standards community. Accordingly, the workshop will be co-located with IETF standards meetings once a year (typically in the summer), and will be organized to allow ample time for discussion and interaction, and not just paper presentations.
Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, applied work relating to:
Evolution of the Internet architecture and deployment of new Internetworking paradigms
Naming, addressing, and routing for the future Internet
Develoment and deployment of new transport protocols
Congestion control
Privacy and security of the Internet
Measuring and understanding the behaviour and transparency of the Internet
Internetworking things
New approaches to network management, operations, and control
Better protocol specifications
Deployable protocols to enable global access to the Internet
Improving the energy efficiency of Internet protocols
New and improved Internet applications and protocols
We particularly encourage submission of results that could form the basis for future engineering work in the IETF, that could change operational practices, that can help better specify Internet protocols, or that could influence further research and experimentation in the IRTF.
An explicit goal of the workshop is to increase collaboration between researchers, vendors, operators, and the Internet standards community. Accordingly, the workshop will be co-located with IETF standards meetings once a year (typically in the summer), and will be organized to allow ample time for discussion and interaction, and not just paper presentations.
Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, applied work relating to:
Evolution of the Internet architecture and deployment of new Internetworking paradigms
Naming, addressing, and routing for the future Internet
Develoment and deployment of new transport protocols
Congestion control
Privacy and security of the Internet
Measuring and understanding the behaviour and transparency of the Internet
Internetworking things
New approaches to network management, operations, and control
Better protocol specifications
Deployable protocols to enable global access to the Internet
Improving the energy efficiency of Internet protocols
New and improved Internet applications and protocols
Other CFPs
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