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HiPNet 2022: 4th High-Precision, Predictable, and Low-Latency Networking Workshop
********************************************************************** 4th International Workshop on High-Precision, Predictable, and Low-Latency Networking (HiPNet 2022) at CNSM 2022, Thessaloniki, Greece // 31 October - 4 November 2022 ********************************************************************** Workshop Description For the past 50 years, traffic delivery across the Internet is based on the “Best Effort” paradigm, whose characteristics only improved through faster underlying physical networks and lower average load; but the ongoing need to reduce congestion based latency, which often is called buffer-bloat. In controlled networks, the 25 year old architectures for Differentiated and Integrated Services are still the only widely adopted or attempted solution, but today, new waves of networked applications continue to push the limits of these technologies. Augmented Reality and Tactile Internet require ultra-low latency measured in single-digit milliseconds. Requirements of Industrial Internet applications that involve real-time industrial control are even more stringent and tolerate no jitter at all. Even consumer entertainment such as cloud gaming requires ever lower latencies with higher throughputs and mastered jitter. Indeed, economic pressures mandate increasing cloudification of real-time applications with precision service level needs. Compounding this situation is the fact that many of those applications are mission-critical and cannot afford any loss in connectivity or even single packets. Collectively, these applications require high-precision also called predictable networks that are characterized by very stringent service level boundaries and associated guarantees that border on determinism. Various approaches are emerging that will allow to tackle those challenges. Data centers with fixed topologies and a constant number of hops rapidly replace conventional routing and more general Internet topologies. Networks are becoming more programmable to custom-tailor and optimize the treatment of packets and flows. Related technologies range from Service Function Chaining to Network Slicing to SDN. While 5G is making URLLC at the network edge a reality, momentum for mobile networks beyond 5G are beginning to push the boundaries of precision services beyond the edge and across the network core. Simultaneously, the last decade has seen significant improvements in the industry’s ability to build flexible packet forwarding planes at high speed with programmable packet treatments, allowing to overcome many prior technology constraints that made better technologies prohibitive in the past. Intelligent control interfaces and ultra-low latency control loops can optimize service levels, and high-precision measurements and telemetry with nanosecond accuracy at scale can act as enablers for those more intelligent control-loops and better management planes. The workshop aims to provide a forum for researchers, students and professionals from industry and academia to discuss challenges and present work-in-progress and solution approaches in support of delivering, managing, controlling, monitoring or measuring network traffic with high-precision in networks ranging in speeds and scale from Low-Power and Lossy Networks (LLNs) all the way to multi-Tbps Wide-Area Internet core networks, including Data-Center and 5G/6G mobile networks with (Ultra) Reliable and Low-Latency Communication (URLLC), predictable, available, or deterministic services. The workshop welcomes papers related to disruptive concepts, innovative solutions, testbeds, experiments, etc. Topics of Interest to the workshop include but are not limited to the following: • Platforms to manage and operate high-precision networks and services, e.g. Industrial Networks, Tactile Networks, Augmented Reality (AR), metaverse, cloud gaming • Proof and validation of high-precision service level guarantees • High-precision measurement techniques for ultra-low latency and jitter • Service assurance for micro services, for service function chains • Applications for Inband Network Telemetry and iOAM • High-precision networking using service function chaining • In-network service level tuning and optimization; predictable QoS • Novel network programming models • Applications of Neural Networks for high-precision networking • Deterministic networking improvements; TSN interconnect; Scalable IP and TSN convergence • SDN applications for high-precision, high-performance networking • High-precision networking over mobile networks • High-precision networking services using Fog and Edge Computing • Deployment and operational experiences with Industrial Internet, Tactile Internet, networked AR, cloud gaming • Optimization techniques for ensuring Low Latency in mobile networks • Testbeds for high-precision measurements (OAI, MAGMA, etc.) • Networking optimization for fast processing and delivery (DPDK, P4, PIFO/PIEO, etc.) • Microservices platform for ensuring high-precision (OpenNetVM, etc.) Submission of Papers Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished papers that are not already under review elsewhere. Submissions will be subjected to a peer-review process. Papers should be prepared in IEEE 2-column format and must not exceed 7 pages including references. Short papers are accepted as well and must not exceed 4 pages including references. Papers have to be submitted electronically in PDF format through the EDAS conference management system, accessible via the following link: https://edas.info/N29810 Important Dates Paper Submission: July 22, 2022 (3 days after the CNSM notification) Notification: September 5, 2022 Camera Ready: September 16, 2022 Workshop: Nov 4, 2022 Proceedings Papers accepted and presented at HiPNet will be published open access on the conference Web site with IFIP copyright, and will be submitted for possible inclusion in IEEE Xplore, ACM and IFIP Digital Libraries. To be published in the Workshop Proceedings and to be eligible for publication, at least one author of an accepted paper is required to register and present the paper at the workshop. The organizer reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference (including its removal from IEEE Xplore) if the paper is not presented at the conference. HiPNet workshop Co-chairs Toerless Eckert - toerless.eckert@gmail.com - Futurewei USA Sebastian Gallenmüller - gallenmu@net.in.tum.de - - Technical University of Munich Georgios Z. Papadopoulos - georgios.papadopoulos@imt-atlantique.fr - IMT Atlantique References - prior HiPNet workshops 3rd International Workshop on High-Precision, Predictable, and Low-Latency Networking (HiPNet 2021) Conference Videos: http://www.cnsm-conf.org/2021/program.html Workshop Program: http://www.cnsm-conf.org/2021/workshop_HiPNet.html EnGINE: Developing a Flexible Research Infrastructure for Reliable and Scalable Intra-Vehicular TSN Networks https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2021/1570748467.pdf Filip Rezabek, Marcin Bosk, Thomas Paul, Kilian Holzinger, Sebastian Gallenmüller, Angela Gonzalez, Abdoul Kane, Francesc Fons, Haigang Zhang, Georg Carle, Jörg Ott Ducked Tails: Trimming the Tail Latency of(f) Packet Processing Systems https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2021/1570741634.pdf Sebastian Gallenmüller, Florian Wiedner, Johannes Naab, Georg Carle Assessing the Threats Targeting Low Latency Traffic: the Case of L4S https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2021/1570750294.pdf Marius Letourneau, Boris N'Djore, Guillaume Doyen, Bertrand Mathieu, Rémi Cogranne, Huu Nghia Nguyen An Analysis of Cloud Gaming Platforms Behavior under Different Network Constraints https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2021/1570750103.pdf Philippe Graff, Xavier Marchal, Thibault Cholez, Stephane Tuffin, Bertrand Mathieu, Olivier Festor Machine-Learning Based Prediction of Next HTTP Request Arrival Time in Adaptive Video Streaming https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2021/1570750261.pdf Andrea Pimpinella, Alessandro Redondi, Frank Loh, Michael Seufert Asynchronous Time-Aware Shaper for Time-Sensitive Networking https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2021/1570754851.pdf Miklós Máté, Csaba Simon, Markosz Maliosz Network Slicing for Deterministic Latency https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2021/1570755704.pdf Sébastien Martin, Paolo Medagliani, Jeremie Leguay gLBF: Per-Flow Stateless Packet Forwarding with Guaranteed Latency and Near-Synchronous Jitter https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2021/1570754857.pdf Toerless Eckert, Alexander Clemm, Stewart Bryant 2nd International Workshop on High-Precision Networks Operations and Control (HIPNET 2019) http://cnsm-conf.org/2019/hipnet2019.html Papers: https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2019/index.html Workshop: http://www.cnsm-conf.org/2019/hipnet-srsrfc2019.html Intelligent Edge Control with Deterministic-IP based Industrial Communication in Process Automation https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2019/1570581161.pdf Amjad Badar A Hybrid Machine Learning/Policy Approach to Optimise Video Path Selection https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2019/1570588863.pdf Joseph McNamara, Liam Fallon, Enda Fallon Performance Evaluation of GTP-U and SRv6 Stateless Translation https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2019/1570585037.pdf Chunghan Lee, Kentaro Ebisawa, Hitoshi Kuwata, Miya Kohno, Satoru Matsushima Service Function Chaining Leveraging Segment Routing for 5G Network Slicing https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2019/1570574086.pdf Davide Borsatti, Walter Cerroni, Gianluca Davoli, Franco Callegati 1st International Workshop on High-Precision Networks Operations and Control (HiPNet 2018) http://cnsm-conf.org/2018/hipnet2018-detailed-program.html Papers: https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2018/index.html Enabling Virtual Reality for the Tactile Internet: Hurdles and Opportunities https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2018/1570487837.pdf Maria Torres Vega, Taha Mehmli, Jeroen van der Hooft, Tim Wauters, Filip De Turck Preferred Path Routing (PPR) Graphs - Beyond Signaling Of Paths To Networks https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2018/1570487960.pdf Toerless Eckert, Uma Chunduri, Yingzhen Qu Bandwidth Constrained Distributed Inter-domain Path Selection (DIPS) https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2018/1570492444.pdf Rui Meng, Bin Da, Zhe Chen, Chuang Wang, Sheng Jiang Chasing Linux Jitter Sources for Uncompressed Video https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2018/1570482599.pdf Arthur Toussaint, Mohammed Hawari, Thomas Clausen Design and Implementation of eBPF-based Virtual TAP for Inter-VM Traffic Monitoring https://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/cnsm/cnsm2018/1570493112.pdf Jibum Hong, Seyeon Jeong, Jae-Hyoung Yoo, James Hong |
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