The following contributions will be presented during the NetSys 2017 PhD Forum.
Issues in Supporting Third-Partys In-Network Services in the Internet
Alessio Silvestro (NEC Laboratories Europe), Roberto Bifulco (NEC Laboratories Europe), Sachin Sharma (NEC Laboratories Europe), Fabian Schneider (NEC Laboratories Europe), Jussi Kangasharju (University of Helsinki), Xiaoming Fu (University of Goettingen)
Compliance Management in Peer-to-Peer Networks
Alexander Schneider (Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf)
Research Statement: Coupling Vehicle Simulators
Dominik S. Buse (Distributed Embedded Systems Group, Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn University, Germany)
Improved Internet Traffic Control using Analyzed Mobile Application Usage Logs
DooHo Keum (Ajou University), Eungkyu Lee (Ajou University), Young-Bae Ko (Ajou University), Keun-Woo Lim (Telecom ParisTech Universite)
Capability-Aware SDN Application Models: Dealing with Network Heterogeneity
Felipe A. Lopes (Federal University of Pernambuco), Robert Bauer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Stenio Fernandes (Federal University of Pernambuco)
Intelligent Provisioning of High Definition Street Maps for Highly Automated Driving Vehicles
Florian Jomrich (Technical University Darmstadt, Germany)
Reliable Wireless Channel Access for Large-Scale Cyber-Physical Systems
Florian Kauer (Hamburg University of Technology)
Edge Computing via Dynamic In-network processing
Julien Gedeon (Telecooperation Lab, TU Darmstadt)
Towards an ICN Cloud Architecture for the IoT
Martine Lenders (Freie Universität Berlin)
Detection and Mitigation of DDoS Attacks at Internet Exchange Points
Marcin Nawrocki (Freie Universität Berlin)
REARM: Renewable Energy based Resilient Deployment of Virtual Network Functions
Sameer G Kulkarni (University of Göttingen), Mayutan Arumaithurai (University of Göttingen), K.K. Ramakrishnan (University of California, Riverside), Xiaoming Fu (University of Göttingen)
Research Statement: Vehicular Visible Light Communications
Agon Memedi (Distributed Embedded Systems, Heinz Nixdorf Institute and Dept. of Computer Science, Paderborn University, Germany)
Secure and Flexible Internet of Things using Software Defined Networking
Stefan Mehner (Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus–Senftenberg)