Hi all,

Just a quick note to say that the deadline for paper submissions for the
FIRA workshop has been extended to May 25th. All other details below are
correct.

We look forward to seeing your papers.

Best,
Adrian

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> Hi All,
> 
> There has been a lot of discussion about potential changes to Internet
> addressing schemes on this list recently. We have organised a SIGCOMM 2022
> workshop covering several topics related to these discussions. The
workshop
> CFP may be found here:
> 
> 1st ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Future of Internet Routing & Addressing (FIRA)
> https://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2022/workshop-fira.html
> 
> >>
> The Future of Internet Routing and Addressing (FIRA) workshop aims at
> bringing these communities together with the intention of synthesizing a
> unified architectural view on how routing and addressing ought to evolve.
In
> other words, FIRA is looking to investigate and expand the boundaries of
> what can be achieved by introducing new architectures rather than point
> solutions, those architectures extending existing or inventing new routing
> and addressing techniques that modify the default forwarding behavior to
be
> based on other information present in the packet, said behavior being
either
> configured policy or dynamically programmed into the routers and devices.
> These new forwarding behaviors aim at causing new and alternative path
> processing by routers, such as:
> 
> Determinism of quality of delivery in terms of throughput, latency,
jitter,
> drop precedence.
> Support for resilience in terms of survival of network failures and
delivery
> degradation.
> Support for highly distributed, virtualized service execution
environments,
> where route changes are aligned (in time) with the ability to establish
new
> service execution points
> 
> Improvement of routing performance in terms of the volume of data that has
> to be exchanged both to establish and to maintain the routing tables.
> 
> Deployability in terms of configuration, training, development of new
> hardware/software, and interaction with pre-existing network technologies
> and uses.
> 
> Efficiency of manageability in terms of, i. diagnostic management, ii.
> management of Service KPIs with/without guarantees, and iii. dynamic and
> controlled instantiation of management information in the packets.
> 
> The FIRA workshop also solicits work on use cases, design principles,
> architectures, techniques, implementations, and experience insights that
> address the highlighted objectives.
> <<
> 
> We encourage submissions from everyone working in routing and addressing.
> 
> Please submit your paper via https://fira2022.hotcrp.com.
> 
> Best,
> Adrian
> 
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