Advanced Computer Networks COS561 Poster Session
The students in COS 561, Advanced Computer Networks with Professor Jennifer Rexford are having a poster session to present their final course projects. The poster session will be 1-3pm Thursday January 15 in the Friend Convocation Room. The 25 projects will be divided into two one-hour periods, each including about half of the posters.
Everyone is welcome!
The project titles and authors are listed below.
First Hour (1-2pm)
Managing Fairness in Equilibrium Strategies for Routing Among Selfish Nodes in an Ad Hoc Network
Andrew Grasso
Global Internet Reachability: A Longitudinal Study
Anne Edmundson, Elba Garza, Caroline Trippel
Improving the Performance of Path Query in Software Defined Networks
Mina Tahmasbi Arashloo
Proxy Rotation with Bitcoin Micropayments
Miles Carlsten, Harry Kalodner, Paul Ellenbogen
TIP: An IP Protocol for Detecting BGP Hijacking Attacks
Collin Stedman
Ravana: Transparent Controller Fault Tolerance in Software-Defined Networks
Haoyu Zhang
Latency Equalized Routing for Interactive Networks
Heemin Seog and Andrew Tran
Imagining a Clock-Synchronized Internet
Gregory Owen and Jonathan Frankle
Statistics Query Support for CoVisor
Jennifer Gossels
Detecting BGP Man-in-the-Middle Attacks via Control Plane Anomaly Detection
Cornellius K. Metto, Laura M. Roberts, Elena Sizikova
Fast BGP Convergence with the Supercharged Router: Electrifying Traditional Routers with SDN
Michael Alan Chang
Compressing Cached Rules in Software-Defined Networks
Yatin A. Manerkar, Adi Fuchs, Alexey Lavrov
Second Hour (2-3pm)
Upgrading HTTPS in Mid-Air: An Empirical Study of Strict Transport Security and Key Pinning
Michael Kranch
Prediction Based Mechanism for efficient scheduling of Cellular Data usage
Themistoklis Melissaris, Nayana Prasad Nagendra
Towards Temporal Network Synthesis
Ryan Beckett, Qinxiang Cao, Olivier Savary Bélanger
Multi-Network Cellular Access
Parishad Karimi
SDN-Enabled IPv4 Multicast Protocol Design
Robert Macdavid, Sergiy Popovych, Hansen Zhang
A Visualization Environment for Network Information in Pyretic
Nora Coler, Ruth Dannenfelser, and Nevin Li
Inter-domain path diversity through virtual peering
Shreyasee Mukherjee
MITM Detection with P2P Networks
Steven Englehardt, Steven Goldfeder, Maciej Halber, Peter Zimmerman
Evaluating Path Queries in Software-Defined Networks with Different Forwarding Policies
Violeta Ilieva
Dynamic Service Chaining
Tengyu Ma, Amy Tai, Kelvin Zou
Customizable Adaptive Streaming over Cellular Network
Yichen Chen, Yixin Sun
Exploring Scalability in Hierarchical SDN Controllers
Disney Y. Lam
Towards remote music collaboration: forecasting mallet motion via networks
Huiwen Chang, Zeyu Jin and Shuran Song