Research topics
- Computer Science
- Distributed computing
- Operating system
- Embedded system
Selected publications
A Vision for Runtime Programmable Networks
2021 · 18 citations
- Computer Science
- Computer Science
- Operating system
Our community has made significant progress in developing programmable network infrastructure, starting from the control plane and expanding to the data plane. As a latest trend, network devices are becoming runtime programmable while serving live traffic. This allows for reprogramming of individual device programs at fine-grained timescales to add or remove network functions. Many applications and services, however, need control over a combination of devices, including end host stacks, NICs, and switches, to accomplish their goals. We lay out our vision for runtime programmable networks, building upon device-level features to provide live, network-wide, runtime reprogramming. A whole-stack approach is needed with new programming models, compiler support, and network management abstractions. We outline a research agenda as a call to arms to the community.
Recent grants
CSR: Medium: Very Large Scale Consistent DHTs
NSF · $1.2M · 2010–2016
MRI Development: Enabling Lightweight Planetary Scale Services
NSF · $988k · 2006–2011
NeTS:Medium:Internet Measurement in the Large
NSF · $600k · 2009–2013
CSR: CC: Large: A High-Performance Data Center Operating System
NSF · $900k · 2015–2018
EIN: Collaborative Research; PlanetLab: An Overlay Testbed for Disruptive Network Services
NSF · $625k · 2003–2007
Frequent coauthors
- 82 shared
A Richardson
- 81 shared
William George Penney
Center for Inquiry
- 81 shared
G. Baley Price
- 81 shared
Hilary Robbins
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
- 81 shared
Rafael Bruck
Tel Aviv University
- 81 shared
I Segal
Shaare Zedek Medical Center
- 81 shared
B.J. Arnold
Texas Tech University
- 81 shared
Andrew Walker
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