Hi Dirk, The side meeting does not include FIRA papers that are related to semantic routing and networking?
Thanks Hesham On Mon, Oct 31, 2022, 2:12 AM Dirk Trossen <dirk.trossen= [email protected]> wrote: > Dear all, > > > > This year’s ACM SIGCOMM conference saw the first workshop on Future of > Internet Routing and Addressing (FIRA) with a range of interesting papers > that covered various routing-related problems and innovations. You can find > the program of the workshop at > https://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2022/workshop-fira.html with > links to all presentations given, including the keynotes. > > > > One of the motivations for organizing the workshop was to bring various > communities together that are interested in and driven by routing > innovations. Naturally, the IETF is one of these communities, specifically > those participating in the RTG WG and the routing area as a whole. > > > > For this reason, we decided to organize a sidemeeting at the upcoming > IETF115 to bring some of those research works to those interested and > participating at the IETF. We have not limited our selection to the FIRA > workshop only, as you will see below. > > > > The side meeting will take place on Wednesday 9th, starting at around > 6.15pm (to give people time to walk over) and will take place in Richmond > 6. We plan on finishing at 7.45pm with the possibility to stay on until 8pm. > > > > On the side meeting wiki (at > https://wiki.ietf.org/meeting/115/sidemeetings), you will find the > meeting link information for remote participation. The meeting with be > chaired by Prof. Jon Crowcroft (Cambridge University), one of our FIRA > workshop SC chairs and long-term IETF contributors, as many of you know. > > > > As for agenda, we have prepared the following for you: > > 6.15pm – 6.20pm: Introduction and Motivation of the side meeting (Jon > Crowcroft) > > 6.20pm – 6-45pm: Hard Lessons for ICN from IP Multicast? (Jon Crowcroft), > providing insights into lessons learned from IP multicast in order to move > forward with new multicast solutions such as ICN. > > 6.45pm – 7.10pm: A first step towards checking BGP routes in the dataplane > (Thomas Wirtgen, UC Louvain), suggesting dataplane methods for BGP route > verification > > 7.10pm – 7.35pm: On-path vs off-path traffic steering, that is the > question (Dirk Trossen, Huawei), comparing the realization of compute-aware > traffic steering method through off-path vs on-path solutions. > > 7.35pm – 7.45pm: General Discussion > > > > Each presentation will be 20 minutes plus a 5 minutes slot for immediate > questions, while we provide time after all presentation for discussion and > questions across. > > > > It would be great to see many of you at this sidemeeting and hope that the > presented work will indeed be of interest to you and your work. > > > > Please feel free to forward this email to anybody who may be interested to > attend! > > > > Best, > > > > Dirk > _______________________________________________ > rtgwg mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/rtgwg >
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