[talks] Robert MacDavid will be presenting his MSE talk, "Enhanced Compression of Interdomain SDN Policies at Internet Exchange Points" on Thursday, May 5th, 2016 in CS 302.

Nicki Gotsis ngotsis at CS.Princeton.EDU
Wed May 4 09:39:53 EDT 2016


The MSE talk will take place in CS 302 on Thursday, May 5th, 2016 at 4pm. 


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Subject: [talks] Robert MacDavid will be presenting his MSE talk, "Enhanced Compression of Interdomain SDN Policies at Internet Exchange Points" on Thursday, May 5th, 2016 in CS 302. 

Robert MacDavid will be presenting his MSE talk, "Enhanced Compression of Interdomain SDN Policies at Internet Exchange Points" on Thursday, May 5th, 2016 in CS 302. 

The members of his committee are Jennifer Rexford (adviser) and Nick Feamster. 

Title and abstract are below. All are invited to attend. 

Title: Enhanced Compression of Interdomain SDN Policies at Internet 
Exchange Points 

Abstract 

Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) with Software-Defined Networking (SDN) 
capabilities are a promising way of shaping the future of interdomain 
traffic delivery on the Internet---allowing IXP participants to express 
flexible SDN policies on interdomain traffic. Unfortunately, it has proven 
difficult to compile interdomain traffic policies into forward table sizes 
reasonable for available commodity switches, and indeed this shows in 
state-of-the-art SDN-IXP implementations. To compile interdomain traffic 
SDN policies, available prefix routes must be factored in to ensure 
correctness, resulting in a forwarding table size explosion. To address the 
explosion problem, new compression techniques of forwarding table entries 
are required. In this talk, we discuss the design and analysis of such a 
compression technique, which allows near-optimal compilation size of SDN 
policies for IXPs with large numbers of participants 
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