This file was created by the TYPO3 extension bib --- Timezone: CEST Creation date: 2024-04-24 Creation time: 18-05-18 --- Number of references 8 inproceedings 2019-glebke-in-network-cv Towards Executing Computer Vision Functionality on Programmable Network Devices 2019 12 9 reflexes,maki,internet-of-production https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2019/2019-glebke-in-network-cv.pdf Online ACM 1st ACM CoNEXT Workshop on Emerging in-Network Computing Paradigms (ENCP '19) en 978-1-4503-7000-4/19/12 10.1145/3359993.3366646 1 RenéGlebke JohannesKrude IkeKunze JanRüth FelixSenger KlausWehrle inproceedings 2019_pennekamp_dataflows Dataflow Challenges in an Internet of Production: A Security & Privacy Perspective 2019 11 11 27-38 The Internet of Production (IoP) envisions the interconnection of previously isolated CPS in the area of manufacturing across institutional boundaries to realize benefits such as increased profit margins and product quality as well as reduced product development costs and time to market. This interconnection of CPS will lead to a plethora of new dataflows, especially between (partially) distrusting entities. In this paper, we identify and illustrate these envisioned inter-organizational dataflows and the participating entities alongside two real-world use cases from the production domain: a fine blanking line and a connected job shop. Our analysis allows us to identify distinct security and privacy demands and challenges for these new dataflows. As a foundation to address the resulting requirements, we provide a survey of promising technical building blocks to secure inter-organizational dataflows in an IoP and propose next steps for future research. Consequently, we move an important step forward to overcome security and privacy concerns as an obstacle for realizing the promised potentials in an Internet of Production. Internet of Production; dataflows; Information Security internet-of-production https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2019/2019-pennekamp-dataflows.pdf ACM Proceedings of the 5th ACM Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems Security and PrivaCy (CPS-SPC '19), co-located with the 26th ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS '19), November 11-15, 2019, London, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom November 11-15, 2019 978-1-4503-6831-5/19/11 10.1145/3338499.3357357 1 JanPennekamp MartinHenze SimoSchmidt PhilippNiemietz MarcelFey DanielTrauth ThomasBergs ChristianBrecher KlausWehrle book 2019-stoffers-dissertation Automated Optimization of Discrete Event Simulations without Knowing the Model 2019 10 Discrete Event Simulation; Parallelization; Memoization memosim https://www.shaker.de/de/content/catalogue/index.asp?ISBN=978-3-8440-6973-0 Klaus Wehrle Shaker Reports on Communications and Distributed Systems en 978-3-8440-6973-0 1 MirkoStoffers inproceedings 2019-sander-depcci DeePCCI: Deep Learning-based Passive Congestion Control Identification 2019 8 18 maki https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2019/2019-sander-deepcci.pdf https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.02323 ACM In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Network Meets AI & ML (NetAI '19) Beijing, China Workshop on Network Meets AI & ML 18.08.2019 10.1145/3341216.3342211 1 ConstantinSander JanRüth OliverHohlfeld KlausWehrle techreport 2019-rueth-blitzstart Blitz-starting QUIC Connections 2019 5 8 arXiv:1905.03144 [cs.NI] 1--8 https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2019/2019-rueth-blitzstart.pdf https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.03144 Online COMSYS, RWTH Aachen University
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techreport 2019-hohlfeld-santa-tr Application-Agnostic Offloading of Packet Processing 2019 4 1 arXiv:1904.00671 [cs.NI] 1--14 maki https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2019/2019-hohlfeld-santatr.pdf https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.00671 Online COMSYS, RWTH Aachen University
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inproceedings 2019-glebke-wirelessgain Enabling Wireless Network Support for Gain Scheduled Control 2019 3 25 reflexes,spp https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2019/2019-glebke-wirelessgain.pdf ACM In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Edge Systems, Analytics and Networking (EdgeSys 2019) Dresden, Germany International Workshop on Edge Systems, Analytics and Networking (EdgeSys 2019) 25.03.2019 10.1145/3301418.3313943 1 SebastianGallenmüller RenéGlebke StephanGünther EricHauser MauriceLeclaire StefanReif JanRüth AndreasSchmidt GeorgCarle ThorstenHerfet WolfgangSchröder-Preikschat KlausWehrle article 2019_wehrle_dagstuhl_beginners The Dagstuhl Beginners Guide to Reproducibility for Experimental Networking Research ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review 2019 1 49 1 24-30 Reproducibility is one of the key characteristics of good science, but hard to achieve for experimental disciplines like Internet measurements and networked systems. This guide provides advice to researchers, particularly those new to the field, on designing experiments so that their work is more likely to be reproducible and to serve as a foundation for follow-on work by others. 0146-4833 10.1145/3314212.3314217 VaibhavBajpai AnnaBrunstrom AnjaFeldmann WolfgangKellerer AikoPras HenningSchulzrinne GeorgiosSmaragdakis MatthiasWählisch KlausWehrle