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ANCS 2013: San Jose, CA, USA
- Symposium on Architecture for Networking and Communications Systems, ANCS '13, San Jose, CA, USA, October 21-22, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-1640-5
Session 1: Packet Processing
- Yanbiao Li, Dafang Zhang, Alex X. Liu, Jintao Zheng:
GAMT: A fast and scalable IP lookup engine for GPU-based software routers. 1-12 - Glen Gibb, George Varghese, Mark Horowitz, Nick McKeown:
Design principles for packet parsers. 13-24 - Weibin Sun, Robert Ricci:
Fast and flexible: Parallel packet processing with GPUs and click. 25-35
Session 2: Data Center Networking
- Amit Ruhela, Sipat Triukose, Sebastien Ardon, Amitabha Bagchi, Anirban Mahanti, Aaditeshwar Seth:
The scope for Online Social Network aided caching in web CDNs. 37-45 - Luigi Rizzo, Giuseppe Lettieri, Vincenzo Maffione:
Speeding up packet I/O in virtual machines. 47-58 - Sivasankar Radhakrishnan, Malveeka Tewari, Rishi Kapoor, George Porter, Amin Vahdat:
Dahu: Commodity switches for direct connect data center networks. 59-70
Session 3: TCAMs
- Weirong Jiang:
Scalable Ternary Content Addressable Memory implementation using FPGAs. 71-82 - Kun Huang, Linxuan Ding, Gaogang Xie, Dafang Zhang, Alex X. Liu, Kavé Salamatian:
Scalable TCAM-based regular expression matching with compressed finite automata. 83-93 - Eric Norige, Alex X. Liu, Eric Torng:
A Ternary Unification Framework for optimizing TCAM-based packet classification systems. 95-104
Poster Session
- Qimin Yang:
Re-design of path synchronization for minimal latency data vortex optical interconnection network. 105-106 - Licai Liu, Yunchuan Guo, Lihua Yin, Yan Sun:
Balancing authentication and location privacy in cooperative authentication. 107-108 - Zhenlong Yuan, Yibo Xue, Wei Xia:
PPI: Towards precise page identification for encrypted Web-browsing traffic. 109-110 - Justin Tallon, Tim K. Forde, Linda Doyle:
Cyclostationary codec: A framework to enable alternative network architectures. 111-112 - Jason Barnes, Patrick Crowley:
k-p0f: A high-throughput kernel passive OS fingerprinter. 113-114 - Chih-Hsun Chou, Mehmet E. Belviranli, Laxmi N. Bhuyan:
Thermal prediction and scheduling of network applications on multicore processors. 115-116 - Owen Hardman, Stephen Groat, Randy C. Marchany, Joseph G. Tront:
Optimizing a network layer moving target defense for specific system architectures. 117-118 - Hao Cai, Tilman Wolf:
Design of credentials for high-speed access control in service-oriented networks. 119-120 - Hila Ben Abraham, Patrick Crowley:
Performance measurement of the CCNx Synchronization protocol. 121-122 - Muhammad Shahbaz, Gianni Antichi, Yilong Geng, Noa Zilberman, G. Adam Covington, Marc Bruyere, Nick Feamster, Nick McKeown, Bob Felderman, Michaela Blott, Andrew W. Moore, Philippe Owezarski:
Architecture for an open source network tester. 123-124
Session 5: Network Security
- Yun Rock Qu, Shijie Zhou, Viktor K. Prasanna:
High-performance architecture for dynamically updatable packet classification on FPGA. 125-136 - Haiyang Jiang, Guangxing Zhang, Gaogang Xie, Kavé Salamatian, Laurent Mathy:
Scalable high-performance parallel design for Network Intrusion Detection Systems on many-core processors. 137-146 - Yehuda Afek, Anat Bremler-Barr, Shir Landau Feibish:
Automated signature extraction for high volume attacks. 147-156
Session 6: Potpourri
- Sourav Roy, Xiaomin Lu, Edmund Gieske, Peng Yang, Jim Holt:
Asymmetric scaling on network packet processors in the dark silicon era. 157-167 - Ratko V. Tomic:
Optimal networks from error correcting codes. 169-179 - Yantao Sun, Min Chen, Bin Liu, Shiwen Mao:
FAR: A fault-avoidance routing method for data center networks with regular topology. 181-189
Session 7: Packet Classification
- Sung Jin Kim, Lorenzo De Carli, Karthikeyan Sankaralingam, Cristian Estan:
SWSL: SoftWare Synthesis for network Lookup. 191-201 - Xinming Chen, Brandon Jones, Michela Becchi, Tilman Wolf:
Picking pesky parameters: Optimizing regular expression matching in practice. 203-213 - Won So, Ashok Narayanan, David Oran:
Named data networking on a router: Fast and DoS-resistant forwarding with hash tables. 215-225
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