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8:15am-8:30am
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8:40am-8:50am
Welcome message by Dean and 49th President and CEO of IEEE Prof. Moshe Kam, New Jersey Institute of Technology
8:40am
Welcome Remarks, Moshe Kam (NJIT)
8:50am
Opening Remarks, Abbas Jamalipour (The University of Sydney)
8:55am
Opening, Roberto Rojas-Cessa, IEEE HPSR 2020 Organizing Committee
9:00am-9:45am
Keynote 1: Jennifer Rexford, Professor, Princeton University,
Networks Capable of Change
Session Chair: Roberto Rojas-Cessa
9:50am-11:10am
Session I1: Highspeed 5G Fronthaul: Industry Standards and R&D Progress
Session Chair: Yuanqiu Luo, Director of Optical Access Standards, Futurewei Technologies
I1-1: Optical Fiber Communication Technologies in the 5G Era,
Xiang Liu, Vice President for Optical Transport and Access, Futurewei Technologies, USA
I1-2: Where the Skies are Not Cloudy All Day, or How Will We Ever Move the Radio Access Network into the Data Center?
Gregory Wright, Nokia Bell Labs, USA
I1-3: Optical Access Technologies for 5G xHaul Transport Network,
Jun Shan Wey, Director of Fixed Networks Technology Strategy and Standards,
ZTE TX Inc., USA
I1-4: AIOPS in the 5G Era,
Kai Yang, Distinguished Professor, Tongji University, China
11:15am-12:55pm
Session T1: Switching, Routing and Forwarding
Session Chair: Xiaojun (Matt) Cao, Georgia State University
T1-1 SERENADE: A Parallel Iterative Algorithm for Crossbar Scheduling in Input-Queued Switches, Long Gong (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA); Liang Liu (Georgia Tech, USA); Sen Yang (Facebook, USA); Jun Xu (Georgia Tech, USA); Yi Xie (Xiamen University, China); Xinbing Wang (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China).
T1-2 Multibit Tries Packet Classification with Deep Reinforcement Learning, Md Hasibul Jamil (Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA); Ning Weng (Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, USA)
T1-3 XOR-based Source Routing, Jerome Lacan (ISAE-Supaero and University of Toulouse, France); Emmanuel Lochin (ENAC & Université de Toulouse, France)
T1-4 Implementation of Accurate Per-Flow Packet Loss Monitoring in Segment Routing over IPv6 Networks, Pierpaolo Loreti and Andrea Mayer (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy); Paolo Lungaroni (CNIT, Italy); Stefano Salsano (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy); Rakesh Gandhi (Cisco Systems, Canada); Clarence Filsfils (Cisco Systems, Inc., Belgium)
T1-5 PEQ: Scheduling Time-Sensitive Data-Center Flows Using Weighted Flow Sizes and Deadlines, Vinay Krishna Gopala Krishna (NJIT, USA); Yagiz Kaymak (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA); Chuan-bi Lin (Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan); Roberto Rojas-Cessa (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA).
1:05pm-1:50pm
Keynote 2: Richard Li, Futurewei Technologies, “New IP”
Session Chair: Roberto Rojas-Cessa
1:55pm-3:30pm
Session I2: New IP I
Session Chair: Xiang Sun, University of New Mexico
I2-1. Session Keynote: K. K. Ramakrishnan, Professor, University of California at Riverside
Are Network Layer Enhancements Needed for Supporting Emerging Applications?
I2-2. New IP: A Data Packet Framework to Evolve the Internet
Kiran Makhijani, Principal Research Scientist at Network Technologies Lab,
Futurewei, USA
I2-3. Qualitative Communication Via Network Coding and New IP,
Lijun Dong, Research Architect at Futurewei Technologies, USA
I2-4. Key technologies to realize the end-to-end guaranteed service for both bandwidth and latency for future network,
Lin Han, Futurewei Inc., USA
3:35pm-4:55pm
International Workshop on NFV, SDN, and LPWAN
Session Chair: Bijoy Chand Chatterjee (South Asian University)
W1. Automatic eNodeB State Management in LTE Networks Using Semi-Supervised Learning with Adversarial Autoencoder, Kazuki Hara (University of Tsukuba, Japan); Kohei Shiomoto (Tokyo City University, Japan); Chin Lam Eng (Ericsson Japan, Japan); Sebastian Backstad (Ericsson, Japan)
W2. Impact of Large-Scale Correlated Failures on Multilevel Virtualized Networks, Max Medina (Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA); Mohammed J.F. Alenazi (King Saud University, Saudi Arabia); Egemen K. Çetinkaya (Verizon, USA)
W3. Analyzing Service Chaining of Virtualized Network Functions with SR-IOV, Aris Leivadeas (École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada); Matthias Falkner (Cisco, Germany); Nikolai Pitaev (Cisco Systems, Germany).
W4. Virtual Machine Introspection for Anomaly-Based Keylogger Detection, Huseyn Huseynov (The City College of New York, USA); Tarek Saadawi (The City University of New York/The City College, USA); Kenichi Kourai (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan); Obinna Igbe(City University of New York, USA)
W5. Energy-Efficient Drone Coverage Path Planning Using Genetic Algorithm, Rutuja Shivgan and Ziqian (Cecilia) Dong (New York Institute of Technology, USA)