Jennifer Rexford: Undergraduate Projects
Princeton undergraduates often get involved in research projects. Here
are some examples of research papers coauthored with undergraduate students:
- Arjun Devraj '21,
REDACT: Refraction networking from the data center, in ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communications Review, October 2021.
- Jason Kim '21,
Analyzing traffic by domain name in the data
plane, in ACM Symposium on SDN Research, September 2021.
- Yashodhar Govil '20,
MIMIQ: Masking IPs with Migration in QUIC,
in USENIX Workshop on Free and Open Communications on the Internet, August 2020.
- Ananya Joshi '19, Cooperative rule caching for SDNs, in IEEE International Conference on Cloud Networking, November 2020.
- Trisha Datta '19, SPINE: Surveillance protection in the network elements, in Proc. USENIX Workshop on Free and Open Communications on the Internet, August 2019.
- Henry Birge-Lee '19, Using BGP to acquire bogus TLS certificates, in Proc. Hot Topics in Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium, July 2017.
- Mack Lee '18, Measuring TCP round-trip time in the data plane, in Proc. ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Secure Programmable Network Infrastructure, August 2020.
- Vibhaalakshmi Sivaraman '17,
Heavy-hitter detection entirely in the data plane, in Proc. Symposium on SDN Research, April 2017.
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Dana Butnariu '13,
OpenFlow-based server load
balancing gone wild,
Proc. Workshop on Hot Topics in Management of Internet, Cloud,
and Enterprise Networks and Services (Hot-ICE), March 2011.
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Lavanya Jose '12,
Online measurement of large traffic
aggregates on commodity switches,
Proc. Workshop on Hot Topics in Management of Internet, Cloud,
and Enterprise Networks and Services (Hot-ICE), March 2011.
Lavanya was a runner-up for the CRA Undergraduate Research
award in 2012.
- Patrick Wendell '11, DONAR: Decentralized server selection for cloud services, Proc. ACM SIGCOMM, August 2010.
Patrick won the CRA Undergraduate Research award in 2011.
- Will Fisher '10, Greening backbone networks:
Reducing energy consumption by shutting off cables in bundled links,
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Green Networking, August 2010.
- Andrew Schran '09, Namecast: A reliable, flexible, scalable DNS hosting system, Princeton Computer Science technical report TR-850-09, April 2009.
- Umar Javed '09, Multipath protocol for delay-sensitive traffic, Proc. International Conference on COMmunication Systems and NETworkS (COMSNETS), January 2009.
- Cheng-Yen Lee '08, DaVinci: Dynamically adaptive
virtual networks for a customized Internet, Proc. CoNext, December 2008.
- Dan Pall '08, Faster packet forwarding in a scalable Ethernet architecture, Princeton Computer Science Technical Report TR-812-08, January 2008.
- Brian Biskeborn '08, Virtual routers on the move: Live router migration as a network-management primitive, in Proc. ACM SIGCOMM, August 2008.
- Ma'ayan Bresler '06, Towards multi-layer traffic engineering: Optimization of congestion control and routing, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, June 2007.