Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
![A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/turske-serije/asi-2007/](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/be1dac7f-d5f0-462e-822e-9bcd0c09ce95.png)
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/turske-serije/asi-2007/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/latino-serije/buntovnici/](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/6a386623-76c7-4d24-92f5-f0c271ef09b0.png)
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/latino-serije/buntovnici/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/turske-serije/gnezdo-2019/](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/9a843857-6a0c-4492-872f-c1d1415a64a4.png)
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/turske-serije/gnezdo-2019/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/turske-serije/cukurova-2018/](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/2bb748a2-fadb-45da-b603-d1dc18ec53d3.png)
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/turske-serije/cukurova-2018/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/turske-serije/bela-laz-2015/](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/fa69068c-0610-4bf4-8400-8530e76d7e03.png)
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/turske-serije/bela-laz-2015/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/cesta-pitanja/](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/3ce29bc7-400d-4674-bd2e-ab7156a7cbbf.png)
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/cesta-pitanja/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/preljubnik-epizoda-29/](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/d5ace091-d058-4036-9276-4b9c9e468c14.png)
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/preljubnik-epizoda-29/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/latino-serije/vatreno-nebo/](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/f4da231f-f79e-4d4a-a2ed-0b3588e70334.png)
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/latino-serije/vatreno-nebo/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/latino-serije/moj-greh-2009/](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/e128872d-1cc4-48be-810f-f709abc05206.png)
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/latino-serije/moj-greh-2009/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
![A complete backup of drjasonharvey.ca](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/c34b3799-9bad-4884-a2fa-7c91cb6e0014.png)
A complete backup of drjasonharvey.ca
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of highlight-led.de](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/2a5a3de5-5331-4bee-9896-2476201fae78.png)
A complete backup of highlight-led.de
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
IRTF.ORG
INTERNET RESEARCH STEERING GROUP (IRSG) Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG) The IRTF is managed by the IRTF Chair in consultation with the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG). The IRSG membership includes the IRTF Chair, the chairs of the various Research Groups, and other individuals (“members at large”) from the research or IETF communities. IRTF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP Background. The Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group is chartered to research whether standards and protocols can enable, strengthen or threaten human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), specifically, but not limited to the right to freedom of expression and the right to IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. IRTF COMPUTATION IN THE NETWORK RESEARCH GROUP (COINRG) Chairs. The COINRG is chaired by Marie-José Montpetit, Jeffrey He and Eve Schooler.. Mailing List. The COINRG mailing list is coin@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for theCOINRG
APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ANRW ’21) The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2021 (ANRW’21) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research, and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF.The workshop will consist of a mix of ANRW ’21 CALL FOR PAPERSCFRG INFO PAGE
CFRG Info Page. CFRG -- Crypto Forum Research Group. About CFRG. English (USA) To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the CFRG Archives . Using CFRG. To post a message to all the list members, send email to cfrg@irtf.org . You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below. INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG) Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
INTERNET RESEARCH STEERING GROUP (IRSG) Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG) The IRTF is managed by the IRTF Chair in consultation with the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG). The IRSG membership includes the IRTF Chair, the chairs of the various Research Groups, and other individuals (“members at large”) from the research or IETF communities. IRTF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP Background. The Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group is chartered to research whether standards and protocols can enable, strengthen or threaten human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), specifically, but not limited to the right to freedom of expression and the right to IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. IRTF COMPUTATION IN THE NETWORK RESEARCH GROUP (COINRG) Chairs. The COINRG is chaired by Marie-José Montpetit, Jeffrey He and Eve Schooler.. Mailing List. The COINRG mailing list is coin@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for theCOINRG
APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ANRW ’21) The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2021 (ANRW’21) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research, and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF.The workshop will consist of a mix of ANRW ’21 CALL FOR PAPERSCFRG INFO PAGE
CFRG Info Page. CFRG -- Crypto Forum Research Group. About CFRG. English (USA) To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the CFRG Archives . Using CFRG. To post a message to all the list members, send email to cfrg@irtf.org . You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below. IRTF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP Background. The Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group is chartered to research whether standards and protocols can enable, strengthen or threaten human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), specifically, but not limited to the right to freedom of expression and the right to IRTF INTERNET CONGESTION CONTROL RESEARCH GROUP (ICCRG) Chair. The ICCRG is chaired by Jana Iyengar.. Mailing List. The ICCRG mailing list is iccrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the ICCRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. WebPage
IRTF RESEARCH GROUPS New Proposed Research Groups. The IETF datatracker lists research groups that are under consideration for chartering on the bottom of the “chartering or re-chartering groups” page. Additionally, the IRTF wiki has a section on “pages for potential new IRTF activities” that may have additional information.. Concluded Research Groups. These 28 Research Groups were chartered in the past IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline IRTF COMPUTATION IN THE NETWORK RESEARCH GROUP (COINRG) Chairs. The COINRG is chaired by Marie-José Montpetit, Jeffrey He and Eve Schooler.. Mailing List. The COINRG mailing list is coin@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for theCOINRG
IRTF DELAY-TOLERANT NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (DTNRG Charter. The Delay-Tolerant Networking Research Group (DTNRG) is chartered to address the architectural and protocol design principles arising from the need to provide interoperable communications with and among extreme and performance-challenged environments where continuous end-to-end connectivity cannot be assumed. Examples of such environments include spacecraft, IRTF NETWORK CODING FOR EFFICIENT NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Objectives. The objective of the NetWork Coding for Efficient Network Communications Research Group (NWCRG) is to research Network Coding principles and methods that can benefit Internet communication. One goal of the NWCRG is to gather the research results and posit the open questions related to Network Coding in order to develop practical applications of Network Coding that improveCFRG INFO PAGE
CFRG Info Page. CFRG -- Crypto Forum Research Group. About CFRG. English (USA) To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the CFRG Archives . Using CFRG. To post a message to all the list members, send email to cfrg@irtf.org . You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below.SMART INFO PAGE
Smart Info Page. Smart -- Stopping Malware And Researching Threats. About Smart. English (USA) for the discussion of open research questions and research work needed on malware and threat defence in the Internet. To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Smart Archives . Using Smart.QIRG INFO PAGE
Using Qirg. To post a message to all the list members, send email to qirg@irtf.org . You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below. Subscribing to Qirg. Subscribe to Qirg by filling out the following form. You will be sent email requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitouslysubscribing
INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG) Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
IRTF COMPUTATION IN THE NETWORK RESEARCH GROUP (COINRG) Chairs. The COINRG is chaired by Marie-José Montpetit, Jeffrey He and Eve Schooler.. Mailing List. The COINRG mailing list is coin@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for theCOINRG
IRTF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP Background. The Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group is chartered to research whether standards and protocols can enable, strengthen or threaten human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), specifically, but not limited to the right to freedom of expression and the right to IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. IRTF NETWORK CODING FOR EFFICIENT NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Objectives. The objective of the NetWork Coding for Efficient Network Communications Research Group (NWCRG) is to research Network Coding principles and methods that can benefit Internet communication. One goal of the NWCRG is to gather the research results and posit the open questions related to Network Coding in order to develop practical applications of Network Coding that improve IRTF DELAY-TOLERANT NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (DTNRGSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
MANAGE RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED IOT DEVICES THROUGH Manage resource-constrained IoT devices through dynamically generated and deployed YANG models Thomas Scheffler Beuth-Hochschule für Technik Luxemburger Str. 10 IMPLEMENTING REAL-TIME TRANSPORT SERVICES OVER AN OSSIFIED Transport Layer • Neither TCP or UDP provides all the features we require • UDP adds minimal features beyond those of IP • TCP adds many desired services (e.g., congestion control), but includes others we don’t want (e.g., reliability) • Can build the features we need within UDP’s payload — large amount of effort, lacks reusability • In principle, we could build a new protocol INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG) Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
IRTF COMPUTATION IN THE NETWORK RESEARCH GROUP (COINRG) Chairs. The COINRG is chaired by Marie-José Montpetit, Jeffrey He and Eve Schooler.. Mailing List. The COINRG mailing list is coin@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for theCOINRG
IRTF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP Background. The Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group is chartered to research whether standards and protocols can enable, strengthen or threaten human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), specifically, but not limited to the right to freedom of expression and the right to IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. IRTF NETWORK CODING FOR EFFICIENT NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Objectives. The objective of the NetWork Coding for Efficient Network Communications Research Group (NWCRG) is to research Network Coding principles and methods that can benefit Internet communication. One goal of the NWCRG is to gather the research results and posit the open questions related to Network Coding in order to develop practical applications of Network Coding that improve IRTF DELAY-TOLERANT NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (DTNRGSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
MANAGE RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED IOT DEVICES THROUGH Manage resource-constrained IoT devices through dynamically generated and deployed YANG models Thomas Scheffler Beuth-Hochschule für Technik Luxemburger Str. 10 IMPLEMENTING REAL-TIME TRANSPORT SERVICES OVER AN OSSIFIED Transport Layer • Neither TCP or UDP provides all the features we require • UDP adds minimal features beyond those of IP • TCP adds many desired services (e.g., congestion control), but includes others we don’t want (e.g., reliability) • Can build the features we need within UDP’s payload — large amount of effort, lacks reusability • In principle, we could build a new protocol IRTF QUANTUM INTERNET RESEARCH GROUP (QIRG) Chairs. The QIRG is chaired by Rod van Meter and Wojciech Kozlowski.. Mailing List. The QIRG mailing list is qirg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the QIRG can IRTF INTERNET CONGESTION CONTROL RESEARCH GROUP (ICCRG) Chair. The ICCRG is chaired by Jana Iyengar.. Mailing List. The ICCRG mailing list is iccrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the ICCRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. WebPage
IRTF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP Background. The Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group is chartered to research whether standards and protocols can enable, strengthen or threaten human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), specifically, but not limited to the right to freedom of expression and the right to IRTF GLOBAL ACCESS TO THE INTERNET FOR ALL RESEARCH GROUP Charter. The Internet Society’s Global Internet User Survey 2012 reveals that a large majority of respondents believe that Internet access should be considered a basic human right. However, in the reality of today’s Internet, the vision of global access to the Internet faces the challenge of a growing digital divide, i.e., a growing disparity between those with sufficient access to the IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline IRTF THING-TO-THING RESEARCH GROUP (T2TRG) The Thing-to-Thing Research Group (T2TRG) will investigate open research issues in turning a true “Internet of Things” into reality, an Internet where low-resource nodes (“things”, “constrained nodes”) can communicate among themselves and with the wider Internet, in order to APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ANRW ’21) The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2021 (ANRW’21) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research, and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF.The workshop will consist of a mix of IRTF NETWORK CODING FOR EFFICIENT NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Objectives. The objective of the NetWork Coding for Efficient Network Communications Research Group (NWCRG) is to research Network Coding principles and methods that can benefit Internet communication. One goal of the NWCRG is to gather the research results and posit the open questions related to Network Coding in order to develop practical applications of Network Coding that improveICNRG INFO PAGE
Information-Centric Networking research group discussion list. To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the icnrg Archives . Using icnrg. To post a message to all the list members, send email to icnrg@irtf.org . You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below. MAKING GOOGLE CONGESTION CONTROL ROBUST OVER WI-FI Making Google Congestion Control robust over Wi-Fi networks using packet grouping Gaetano Carlucci Politecnico di Bari, Italy gaetano.carlucci@poliba.it INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG) Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
IRTF COMPUTATION IN THE NETWORK RESEARCH GROUP (COINRG) Chairs. The COINRG is chaired by Marie-José Montpetit, Jeffrey He and Eve Schooler.. Mailing List. The COINRG mailing list is coin@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for theCOINRG
IRTF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP Background. The Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group is chartered to research whether standards and protocols can enable, strengthen or threaten human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), specifically, but not limited to the right to freedom of expression and the right to IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. IRTF NETWORK CODING FOR EFFICIENT NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Objectives. The objective of the NetWork Coding for Efficient Network Communications Research Group (NWCRG) is to research Network Coding principles and methods that can benefit Internet communication. One goal of the NWCRG is to gather the research results and posit the open questions related to Network Coding in order to develop practical applications of Network Coding that improve IRTF DELAY-TOLERANT NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (DTNRGSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
MANAGE RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED IOT DEVICES THROUGH Manage resource-constrained IoT devices through dynamically generated and deployed YANG models Thomas Scheffler Beuth-Hochschule für Technik Luxemburger Str. 10 IMPLEMENTING REAL-TIME TRANSPORT SERVICES OVER AN OSSIFIED Transport Layer • Neither TCP or UDP provides all the features we require • UDP adds minimal features beyond those of IP • TCP adds many desired services (e.g., congestion control), but includes others we don’t want (e.g., reliability) • Can build the features we need within UDP’s payload — large amount of effort, lacks reusability • In principle, we could build a new protocol INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG) Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
IRTF COMPUTATION IN THE NETWORK RESEARCH GROUP (COINRG) Chairs. The COINRG is chaired by Marie-José Montpetit, Jeffrey He and Eve Schooler.. Mailing List. The COINRG mailing list is coin@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for theCOINRG
IRTF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP Background. The Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group is chartered to research whether standards and protocols can enable, strengthen or threaten human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), specifically, but not limited to the right to freedom of expression and the right to IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. IRTF NETWORK CODING FOR EFFICIENT NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Objectives. The objective of the NetWork Coding for Efficient Network Communications Research Group (NWCRG) is to research Network Coding principles and methods that can benefit Internet communication. One goal of the NWCRG is to gather the research results and posit the open questions related to Network Coding in order to develop practical applications of Network Coding that improve IRTF DELAY-TOLERANT NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (DTNRGSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
MANAGE RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED IOT DEVICES THROUGH Manage resource-constrained IoT devices through dynamically generated and deployed YANG models Thomas Scheffler Beuth-Hochschule für Technik Luxemburger Str. 10 IMPLEMENTING REAL-TIME TRANSPORT SERVICES OVER AN OSSIFIED Transport Layer • Neither TCP or UDP provides all the features we require • UDP adds minimal features beyond those of IP • TCP adds many desired services (e.g., congestion control), but includes others we don’t want (e.g., reliability) • Can build the features we need within UDP’s payload — large amount of effort, lacks reusability • In principle, we could build a new protocol IRTF QUANTUM INTERNET RESEARCH GROUP (QIRG) Chairs. The QIRG is chaired by Rod van Meter and Wojciech Kozlowski.. Mailing List. The QIRG mailing list is qirg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the QIRG can IRTF INTERNET CONGESTION CONTROL RESEARCH GROUP (ICCRG) Chair. The ICCRG is chaired by Jana Iyengar.. Mailing List. The ICCRG mailing list is iccrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the ICCRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. WebPage
IRTF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP Background. The Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group is chartered to research whether standards and protocols can enable, strengthen or threaten human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), specifically, but not limited to the right to freedom of expression and the right to IRTF GLOBAL ACCESS TO THE INTERNET FOR ALL RESEARCH GROUP Charter. The Internet Society’s Global Internet User Survey 2012 reveals that a large majority of respondents believe that Internet access should be considered a basic human right. However, in the reality of today’s Internet, the vision of global access to the Internet faces the challenge of a growing digital divide, i.e., a growing disparity between those with sufficient access to the IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline IRTF THING-TO-THING RESEARCH GROUP (T2TRG) The Thing-to-Thing Research Group (T2TRG) will investigate open research issues in turning a true “Internet of Things” into reality, an Internet where low-resource nodes (“things”, “constrained nodes”) can communicate among themselves and with the wider Internet, in order to APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ANRW ’21) The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2021 (ANRW’21) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research, and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF.The workshop will consist of a mix of IRTF NETWORK CODING FOR EFFICIENT NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Objectives. The objective of the NetWork Coding for Efficient Network Communications Research Group (NWCRG) is to research Network Coding principles and methods that can benefit Internet communication. One goal of the NWCRG is to gather the research results and posit the open questions related to Network Coding in order to develop practical applications of Network Coding that improveICNRG INFO PAGE
Information-Centric Networking research group discussion list. To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the icnrg Archives . Using icnrg. To post a message to all the list members, send email to icnrg@irtf.org . You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below. MAKING GOOGLE CONGESTION CONTROL ROBUST OVER WI-FI Making Google Congestion Control robust over Wi-Fi networks using packet grouping Gaetano Carlucci Politecnico di Bari, Italy gaetano.carlucci@poliba.it INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG) Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF COMPUTATION IN THE NETWORK RESEARCH GROUP (COINRG) Chairs. The COINRG is chaired by Marie-José Montpetit, Jeffrey He and Eve Schooler.. Mailing List. The COINRG mailing list is coin@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for theCOINRG
IRTF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP Background. The Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group is chartered to research whether standards and protocols can enable, strengthen or threaten human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), specifically, but not limited to the right to freedom of expression and the right to IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. IRTF NETWORK CODING FOR EFFICIENT NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Objectives. The objective of the NetWork Coding for Efficient Network Communications Research Group (NWCRG) is to research Network Coding principles and methods that can benefit Internet communication. One goal of the NWCRG is to gather the research results and posit the open questions related to Network Coding in order to develop practical applications of Network Coding that improve MANAGE RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED IOT DEVICES THROUGH Manage resource-constrained IoT devices through dynamically generated and deployed YANG models Thomas Scheffler Beuth-Hochschule für Technik Luxemburger Str. 10 IMPLEMENTING REAL-TIME TRANSPORT SERVICES OVER AN OSSIFIED Transport Layer • Neither TCP or UDP provides all the features we require • UDP adds minimal features beyond those of IP • TCP adds many desired services (e.g., congestion control), but includes others we don’t want (e.g., reliability) • Can build the features we need within UDP’s payload — large amount of effort, lacks reusability • In principle, we could build a new protocol STUDY ON OS FINGERPRINTING AND NAT/TETHERING BASED ON DNS Study on OS Fingerprinting and NAT/Tethering based on DNS Log Analysis Deliang Chang Tsinghua University chdlgs@gmail.com Qianli Zhang CERNETCenter
INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG) Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF COMPUTATION IN THE NETWORK RESEARCH GROUP (COINRG) Chairs. The COINRG is chaired by Marie-José Montpetit, Jeffrey He and Eve Schooler.. Mailing List. The COINRG mailing list is coin@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for theCOINRG
IRTF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP Background. The Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group is chartered to research whether standards and protocols can enable, strengthen or threaten human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), specifically, but not limited to the right to freedom of expression and the right to IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. IRTF NETWORK CODING FOR EFFICIENT NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Objectives. The objective of the NetWork Coding for Efficient Network Communications Research Group (NWCRG) is to research Network Coding principles and methods that can benefit Internet communication. One goal of the NWCRG is to gather the research results and posit the open questions related to Network Coding in order to develop practical applications of Network Coding that improve MANAGE RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED IOT DEVICES THROUGH Manage resource-constrained IoT devices through dynamically generated and deployed YANG models Thomas Scheffler Beuth-Hochschule für Technik Luxemburger Str. 10 IMPLEMENTING REAL-TIME TRANSPORT SERVICES OVER AN OSSIFIED Transport Layer • Neither TCP or UDP provides all the features we require • UDP adds minimal features beyond those of IP • TCP adds many desired services (e.g., congestion control), but includes others we don’t want (e.g., reliability) • Can build the features we need within UDP’s payload — large amount of effort, lacks reusability • In principle, we could build a new protocol STUDY ON OS FINGERPRINTING AND NAT/TETHERING BASED ON DNS Study on OS Fingerprinting and NAT/Tethering based on DNS Log Analysis Deliang Chang Tsinghua University chdlgs@gmail.com Qianli Zhang CERNETCenter
IRTF QUANTUM INTERNET RESEARCH GROUP (QIRG) Chairs. The QIRG is chaired by Rod van Meter and Wojciech Kozlowski.. Mailing List. The QIRG mailing list is qirg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the QIRG can IRTF INTERNET CONGESTION CONTROL RESEARCH GROUP (ICCRG) Chair. The ICCRG is chaired by Jana Iyengar.. Mailing List. The ICCRG mailing list is iccrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the ICCRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. WebPage
IRTF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS RESEARCH GROUP Background. The Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group is chartered to research whether standards and protocols can enable, strengthen or threaten human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), specifically, but not limited to the right to freedom of expression and the right to IRTF NETWORK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH GROUP (NMRG) Charter. The Network Management Research Group (NMRG) provides a forum for researchers to explore new technologies for the management of the Internet. In particular, the NMRG will work on solutions for problems that are not yet considered well understood enough for engineering work within the IETF.. The focus of the NMRG will be on management services that interface with the current Internet IRTF THING-TO-THING RESEARCH GROUP (T2TRG) The Thing-to-Thing Research Group (T2TRG) will investigate open research issues in turning a true “Internet of Things” into reality, an Internet where low-resource nodes (“things”, “constrained nodes”) can communicate among themselves and with the wider Internet, in order to IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline IRTF NETWORK CODING FOR EFFICIENT NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Objectives. The objective of the NetWork Coding for Efficient Network Communications Research Group (NWCRG) is to research Network Coding principles and methods that can benefit Internet communication. One goal of the NWCRG is to gather the research results and posit the open questions related to Network Coding in order to develop practical applications of Network Coding that improve APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ANRW ’21) The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2021 (ANRW’21) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research, and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF.The workshop will consist of a mix of IRTF DELAY-TOLERANT NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (DTNRG Charter. The Delay-Tolerant Networking Research Group (DTNRG) is chartered to address the architectural and protocol design principles arising from the need to provide interoperable communications with and among extreme and performance-challenged environments where continuous end-to-end connectivity cannot be assumed. Examples of such environments include spacecraft, IRTF VIRTUAL NETWORKS RESEARCH GROUP (VNRG) Charter. A recent trend in networking is the concurrent use of a single physical network for multiple variants or instances of networks, e.g., IPv4 and some experimental protocol suite, or VLANs. INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG) Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
IRTF GLOBAL ACCESS TO THE INTERNET FOR ALL RESEARCH GROUP Charter. The Internet Society’s Global Internet User Survey 2012 reveals that a large majority of respondents believe that Internet access should be considered a basic human right. However, in the reality of today’s Internet, the vision of global access to the Internet faces the challenge of a growing digital divide, i.e., a growing disparity between those with sufficient access to the IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ANRW ’21) The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2021 (ANRW’21) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research, and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF.The workshop will consist of a mix of ANRW ’21 CALL FOR PAPERS IRTF DELAY-TOLERANT NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (DTNRGSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
MANAGE RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED IOT DEVICES THROUGH Manage resource-constrained IoT devices through dynamically generated and deployed YANG models Thomas Scheffler Beuth-Hochschule für Technik Luxemburger Str. 10 MAKING GOOGLE CONGESTION CONTROL ROBUST OVER WI-FI Making Google Congestion Control robust over Wi-Fi networks using packet grouping Gaetano Carlucci Politecnico di Bari, Italy gaetano.carlucci@poliba.it INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG) Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
IRTF GLOBAL ACCESS TO THE INTERNET FOR ALL RESEARCH GROUP Charter. The Internet Society’s Global Internet User Survey 2012 reveals that a large majority of respondents believe that Internet access should be considered a basic human right. However, in the reality of today’s Internet, the vision of global access to the Internet faces the challenge of a growing digital divide, i.e., a growing disparity between those with sufficient access to the IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ANRW ’21) The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2021 (ANRW’21) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research, and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF.The workshop will consist of a mix of ANRW ’21 CALL FOR PAPERS IRTF DELAY-TOLERANT NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (DTNRGSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
MANAGE RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED IOT DEVICES THROUGH Manage resource-constrained IoT devices through dynamically generated and deployed YANG models Thomas Scheffler Beuth-Hochschule für Technik Luxemburger Str. 10 MAKING GOOGLE CONGESTION CONTROL ROBUST OVER WI-FI Making Google Congestion Control robust over Wi-Fi networks using packet grouping Gaetano Carlucci Politecnico di Bari, Italy gaetano.carlucci@poliba.it IRTF RESEARCH GROUPS New Proposed Research Groups. The IETF datatracker lists research groups that are under consideration for chartering on the bottom of the “chartering or re-chartering groups” page. Additionally, the IRTF wiki has a section on “pages for potential new IRTF activities” that may have additional information.. Concluded Research Groups. These 28 Research Groups were chartered in the past IRTF GLOBAL ACCESS TO THE INTERNET FOR ALL RESEARCH GROUP Charter. The Internet Society’s Global Internet User Survey 2012 reveals that a large majority of respondents believe that Internet access should be considered a basic human right. However, in the reality of today’s Internet, the vision of global access to the Internet faces the challenge of a growing digital divide, i.e., a growing disparity between those with sufficient access to the IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES This document describes the guidelines and procedures for formation and operation of IRTF Research Groups. It describes the relationship between IRTF participants, Research Groups, the IRSG, and the IAB. The basic duties of IRTF participants, including the IRTF Chair, Research Group Chairs and IRSG members are defined. This document is an IABSIGN IN - ANRP 2021
Welcome to the Applied Networking Research Prize 2021 (ANRP 2021) submissions site. For general conference information, see https://irtf.org/anrp/. IRTF NETWORK CODING FOR EFFICIENT NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Objectives. The objective of the NetWork Coding for Efficient Network Communications Research Group (NWCRG) is to research Network Coding principles and methods that can benefit Internet communication. One goal of the NWCRG is to gather the research results and posit the open questions related to Network Coding in order to develop practical applications of Network Coding that improveCFRG INFO PAGE
CFRG Info Page. CFRG -- Crypto Forum Research Group. About CFRG. English (USA) To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the CFRG Archives . Using CFRG. To post a message to all the list members, send email to cfrg@irtf.org . You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below.COIN INFO PAGE
COIN mailing list: to discuss the convergence of networking and computing. To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Coin Archives . Using Coin. To post a message to all the list members, send email to coin@irtf.org . You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, inIRTF.ORGWEB VIEW
Note Well – Audio and Video Recordings. The IRTF routinely makes recordings of online and in-person meetings, including audio, video and photographs, and publishes those recordings online INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG) Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
INTERNET RESEARCH STEERING GROUP (IRSG) Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG) The IRTF is managed by the IRTF Chair in consultation with the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG). The IRSG membership includes the IRTF Chair, the chairs of the various Research Groups, and other individuals (“members at large”) from the research or IETF communities. IRTF GLOBAL ACCESS TO THE INTERNET FOR ALL RESEARCH GROUP Charter. The Internet Society’s Global Internet User Survey 2012 reveals that a large majority of respondents believe that Internet access should be considered a basic human right. However, in the reality of today’s Internet, the vision of global access to the Internet faces the challenge of a growing digital divide, i.e., a growing disparity between those with sufficient access to the IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ANRW ’21) The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2021 (ANRW’21) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research, and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF.The workshop will consist of a mix of MANAGE RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED IOT DEVICES THROUGH Manage resource-constrained IoT devices through dynamically generated and deployed YANG models Thomas Scheffler Beuth-Hochschule für Technik Luxemburger Str. 10 STUDY ON OS FINGERPRINTING AND NAT/TETHERING BASED ON DNS Study on OS Fingerprinting and NAT/Tethering based on DNS Log Analysis Deliang Chang Tsinghua University chdlgs@gmail.com Qianli Zhang CERNETCenter
INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG) Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
INTERNET RESEARCH STEERING GROUP (IRSG) Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG) The IRTF is managed by the IRTF Chair in consultation with the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG). The IRSG membership includes the IRTF Chair, the chairs of the various Research Groups, and other individuals (“members at large”) from the research or IETF communities. IRTF GLOBAL ACCESS TO THE INTERNET FOR ALL RESEARCH GROUP Charter. The Internet Society’s Global Internet User Survey 2012 reveals that a large majority of respondents believe that Internet access should be considered a basic human right. However, in the reality of today’s Internet, the vision of global access to the Internet faces the challenge of a growing digital divide, i.e., a growing disparity between those with sufficient access to the IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ANRW ’21) The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2021 (ANRW’21) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research, and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF.The workshop will consist of a mix of MANAGE RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED IOT DEVICES THROUGH Manage resource-constrained IoT devices through dynamically generated and deployed YANG models Thomas Scheffler Beuth-Hochschule für Technik Luxemburger Str. 10 STUDY ON OS FINGERPRINTING AND NAT/TETHERING BASED ON DNS Study on OS Fingerprinting and NAT/Tethering based on DNS Log Analysis Deliang Chang Tsinghua University chdlgs@gmail.com Qianli Zhang CERNETCenter
IRTF INTERNET CONGESTION CONTROL RESEARCH GROUP (ICCRG) Chair. The ICCRG is chaired by Jana Iyengar.. Mailing List. The ICCRG mailing list is iccrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the ICCRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. WebPage
IRTF RESEARCH GROUPS New Proposed Research Groups. The IETF datatracker lists research groups that are under consideration for chartering on the bottom of the “chartering or re-chartering groups” page. Additionally, the IRTF wiki has a section on “pages for potential new IRTF activities” that may have additional information.. Concluded Research Groups. These 28 Research Groups were chartered in the past IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline POLICIES AND PROCEDURES This document describes the guidelines and procedures for formation and operation of IRTF Research Groups. It describes the relationship between IRTF participants, Research Groups, the IRSG, and the IAB. The basic duties of IRTF participants, including the IRTF Chair, Research Group Chairs and IRSG members are defined. This document is an IAB IRTF THING-TO-THING RESEARCH GROUP (T2TRG) The Thing-to-Thing Research Group (T2TRG) will investigate open research issues in turning a true “Internet of Things” into reality, an Internet where low-resource nodes (“things”, “constrained nodes”) can communicate among themselves and with the wider Internet, in order to IRTF COMPUTATION IN THE NETWORK RESEARCH GROUP (COINRG) Chairs. The COINRG is chaired by Marie-José Montpetit, Jeffrey He and Eve Schooler.. Mailing List. The COINRG mailing list is coin@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for theCOINRG
IRTF MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS FOR PROTOCOLS RESEARCH GROUP Chairs. The MAPRG is chaired by Mirja Kühlewind and Dave Plonka.. Mailing List. The MAPRG mailing list is maprg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the MAPRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Web Page APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH PRIZE Based on this review, the six people were awarded an Applied Networking Research Prize for 2021. Two awards will be made during the IETF-110 meeting, to be held online from 8-12 March 2021: Francis Y. Yan for his work on applying machine learning to video bit-rate adaptation: Francis Y. Yan, Hudson Ayers, Chenzhi Zhu, Sadjad Fouladi,James Hong
ICNRG INFO PAGE
Information-Centric Networking research group discussion list. To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the icnrg Archives . Using icnrg. To post a message to all the list members, send email to icnrg@irtf.org . You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below.QIRG INFO PAGE
Using Qirg. To post a message to all the list members, send email to qirg@irtf.org . You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below. Subscribing to Qirg. Subscribe to Qirg by filling out the following form. You will be sent email requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitouslysubscribing
INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG)IRTF CLEVELANDIRTF TELESCOPEIRTF HOSPITALINTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCEINTERNET RESEARCH STEERING GROUPIRTF HISTORY Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
INTERNET RESEARCH STEERING GROUP (IRSG) Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG) The IRTF is managed by the IRTF Chair in consultation with the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG). The IRSG membership includes the IRTF Chair, the chairs of the various Research Groups, and other individuals (“members at large”) from the research or IETF communities. IRTF GLOBAL ACCESS TO THE INTERNET FOR ALL RESEARCH GROUP Charter. The Internet Society’s Global Internet User Survey 2012 reveals that a large majority of respondents believe that Internet access should be considered a basic human right. However, in the reality of today’s Internet, the vision of global access to the Internet faces the challenge of a growing digital divide, i.e., a growing disparity between those with sufficient access to the IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ANRW ’21) The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2021 (ANRW’21) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research, and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF.The workshop will consist of a mix of MANAGE RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED IOT DEVICES THROUGH Manage resource-constrained IoT devices through dynamically generated and deployed YANG models Thomas Scheffler Beuth-Hochschule für Technik Luxemburger Str. 10 STUDY ON OS FINGERPRINTING AND NAT/TETHERING BASED ON DNS Study on OS Fingerprinting and NAT/Tethering based on DNS Log Analysis Deliang Chang Tsinghua University chdlgs@gmail.com Qianli Zhang CERNETCenter
INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG)IRTF CLEVELANDIRTF TELESCOPEIRTF HOSPITALINTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCEINTERNET RESEARCH STEERING GROUPIRTF HISTORY Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
INTERNET RESEARCH STEERING GROUP (IRSG) Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG) The IRTF is managed by the IRTF Chair in consultation with the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG). The IRSG membership includes the IRTF Chair, the chairs of the various Research Groups, and other individuals (“members at large”) from the research or IETF communities. IRTF GLOBAL ACCESS TO THE INTERNET FOR ALL RESEARCH GROUP Charter. The Internet Society’s Global Internet User Survey 2012 reveals that a large majority of respondents believe that Internet access should be considered a basic human right. However, in the reality of today’s Internet, the vision of global access to the Internet faces the challenge of a growing digital divide, i.e., a growing disparity between those with sufficient access to the IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ANRW ’21) The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2021 (ANRW’21) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research, and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF.The workshop will consist of a mix of MANAGE RESOURCE-CONSTRAINED IOT DEVICES THROUGH Manage resource-constrained IoT devices through dynamically generated and deployed YANG models Thomas Scheffler Beuth-Hochschule für Technik Luxemburger Str. 10 STUDY ON OS FINGERPRINTING AND NAT/TETHERING BASED ON DNS Study on OS Fingerprinting and NAT/Tethering based on DNS Log Analysis Deliang Chang Tsinghua University chdlgs@gmail.com Qianli Zhang CERNETCenter
IRTF INTERNET CONGESTION CONTROL RESEARCH GROUP (ICCRG) Chair. The ICCRG is chaired by Jana Iyengar.. Mailing List. The ICCRG mailing list is iccrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the ICCRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. WebPage
IRTF RESEARCH GROUPS New Proposed Research Groups. The IETF datatracker lists research groups that are under consideration for chartering on the bottom of the “chartering or re-chartering groups” page. Additionally, the IRTF wiki has a section on “pages for potential new IRTF activities” that may have additional information.. Concluded Research Groups. These 28 Research Groups were chartered in the past IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline POLICIES AND PROCEDURES This document describes the guidelines and procedures for formation and operation of IRTF Research Groups. It describes the relationship between IRTF participants, Research Groups, the IRSG, and the IAB. The basic duties of IRTF participants, including the IRTF Chair, Research Group Chairs and IRSG members are defined. This document is an IAB IRTF THING-TO-THING RESEARCH GROUP (T2TRG) The Thing-to-Thing Research Group (T2TRG) will investigate open research issues in turning a true “Internet of Things” into reality, an Internet where low-resource nodes (“things”, “constrained nodes”) can communicate among themselves and with the wider Internet, in order to IRTF COMPUTATION IN THE NETWORK RESEARCH GROUP (COINRG) Chairs. The COINRG is chaired by Marie-José Montpetit, Jeffrey He and Eve Schooler.. Mailing List. The COINRG mailing list is coin@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for theCOINRG
IRTF MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS FOR PROTOCOLS RESEARCH GROUP Chairs. The MAPRG is chaired by Mirja Kühlewind and Dave Plonka.. Mailing List. The MAPRG mailing list is maprg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the MAPRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Web Page APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH PRIZE Based on this review, the six people were awarded an Applied Networking Research Prize for 2021. Two awards will be made during the IETF-110 meeting, to be held online from 8-12 March 2021: Francis Y. Yan for his work on applying machine learning to video bit-rate adaptation: Francis Y. Yan, Hudson Ayers, Chenzhi Zhu, Sadjad Fouladi,James Hong
ICNRG INFO PAGE
Information-Centric Networking research group discussion list. To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the icnrg Archives . Using icnrg. To post a message to all the list members, send email to icnrg@irtf.org . You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below.QIRG INFO PAGE
Using Qirg. To post a message to all the list members, send email to qirg@irtf.org . You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below. Subscribing to Qirg. Subscribe to Qirg by filling out the following form. You will be sent email requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitouslysubscribing
INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG)IRTF CLEVELANDIRTF TELESCOPEIRTF HOSPITALINTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCEINTERNET RESEARCH STEERING GROUPIRTF HISTORY Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
INTERNET RESEARCH STEERING GROUP (IRSG) Chair. The IRSG is chaired by the IRTF Chair, Colin Perkins (irtf-chair@irtf.org). Mailing Lists. irsg@irtf.org is the private discussion list of the IRSG.. Further Infromation. The main IRTF wiki is used by the IRSG to manage its activities.. There is also an IRSG page on the IETF Datatracker IRTF GLOBAL ACCESS TO THE INTERNET FOR ALL RESEARCH GROUP Charter. The Internet Society’s Global Internet User Survey 2012 reveals that a large majority of respondents believe that Internet access should be considered a basic human right. However, in the reality of today’s Internet, the vision of global access to the Internet faces the challenge of a growing digital divide, i.e., a growing disparity between those with sufficient access to the IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ANRW ’21) The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2021 (ANRW’21) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research, and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF.The workshop will consist of a mix ofICNRG INFO PAGE
Information-Centric Networking research group discussion list To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the icnrg Archives.. Using icnrg STUDY ON OS FINGERPRINTING AND NAT/TETHERING BASED ON DNS Study on OS Fingerprinting and NAT/Tethering based on DNS Log Analysis Deliang Chang Tsinghua University chdlgs@gmail.com Qianli Zhang CERNETCenter
INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE Workshops and Prizes. The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year.. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is IRTF CRYPTO FORUM RESEARCH GROUP (CFRG)IRTF CLEVELANDIRTF TELESCOPEIRTF HOSPITALINTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCEINTERNET RESEARCH STEERING GROUPIRTF HISTORY Charter. The Crypto Forum Research Group (CFRG) is a general forum for discussing and reviewing uses of cryptographic mechanisms, both for network security in general and for the IETF in particular.. The CFRG serves as a bridge between theory and practice, bringing new cryptographic techniques to the Internet community and promoting an understanding of the use and applicability of these IRTF DECENTRALIZED INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH GROUPSEE MORE ONIRTF.ORG
INTERNET RESEARCH STEERING GROUP (IRSG) Chair. The IRSG is chaired by the IRTF Chair, Colin Perkins (irtf-chair@irtf.org). Mailing Lists. irsg@irtf.org is the private discussion list of the IRSG.. Further Infromation. The main IRTF wiki is used by the IRSG to manage its activities.. There is also an IRSG page on the IETF Datatracker IRTF GLOBAL ACCESS TO THE INTERNET FOR ALL RESEARCH GROUP Charter. The Internet Society’s Global Internet User Survey 2012 reveals that a large majority of respondents believe that Internet access should be considered a basic human right. However, in the reality of today’s Internet, the vision of global access to the Internet faces the challenge of a growing digital divide, i.e., a growing disparity between those with sufficient access to the IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline IRTF INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (ICNRG) Background. Distributing and manipulating named information is a major application in the Internet today. In addition to web-based content distribution, other distribution technologies (such as P2P and CDN) have emerged and are promoting a communication model of accessing data by name, regardless of origin server location. APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ANRW ’21) The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop 2021 (ANRW’21) is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research, and to find inspiration from topics and open problems discussed at the IETF.The workshop will consist of a mix ofICNRG INFO PAGE
Information-Centric Networking research group discussion list To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the icnrg Archives.. Using icnrg STUDY ON OS FINGERPRINTING AND NAT/TETHERING BASED ON DNS Study on OS Fingerprinting and NAT/Tethering based on DNS Log Analysis Deliang Chang Tsinghua University chdlgs@gmail.com Qianli Zhang CERNETCenter
IRTF INTERNET CONGESTION CONTROL RESEARCH GROUP (ICCRG) Chair. The ICCRG is chaired by Jana Iyengar.. Mailing List. The ICCRG mailing list is iccrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the ICCRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. WebPage
IRTF RESEARCH GROUPS New Proposed Research Groups. The IETF datatracker lists research groups that are under consideration for chartering on the bottom of the “chartering or re-chartering groups” page. Additionally, the IRTF wiki has a section on “pages for potential new IRTF activities” that may have additional information.. Concluded Research Groups. These 28 Research Groups were chartered in the past IRTF PATH AWARE NETWORKING RESEARCH GROUP (PANRG) Chairs. The PANRG is chaired by Jen Linkova and Brian Trammell.. Mailing List. The PANRG mailing list is panrg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the PANRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Timeline POLICIES AND PROCEDURES The IRTF is managed by the IRTF Chair in consultation with the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG). The IRSG membership includes the IRTF Chair, the chairs of the various Research Groups, and other individuals (“members at large”) from the research community selected by the IRTF Chair. IRTF COMPUTATION IN THE NETWORK RESEARCH GROUP (COINRG) Chairs. The COINRG is chaired by Marie-José Montpetit, Jeffrey He and Eve Schooler.. Mailing List. The COINRG mailing list is coin@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for theCOINRG
IRTF THING-TO-THING RESEARCH GROUP (T2TRG) The Thing-to-Thing Research Group (T2TRG) will investigate open research issues in turning a true “Internet of Things” into reality, an Internet where low-resource nodes (“things”, “constrained nodes”) can communicate among themselves and with the wider Internet, in order to IRTF MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS FOR PROTOCOLS RESEARCH GROUP Chairs. The MAPRG is chaired by Mirja Kühlewind and Dave Plonka.. Mailing List. The MAPRG mailing list is maprg@irtf.org.To subscribe or access the list archives, visit the mailman page.. Datatracker. Documents and meeting materials for the MAPRG can be found on the IETF datatracker.. Web Page APPLIED NETWORKING RESEARCH PRIZE About the ANRP. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is awarded to recognise the best recent results in applied networking, interesting new research ideas of potential relevance to the Internet standards community, and upcoming people that are likely to have an impact on Internet standards and technologies, with a particular focus on cases where these people or ideas would notCFRG INFO PAGE
To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the CFRG Archives.. Using CFRG: To post a message to all the list members, send email to cfrg@irtf.org. You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below.ICNRG INFO PAGE
Information-Centric Networking research group discussion list To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the icnrg Archives.. Using icnrg Toggle navigation IRTF*
* Research Groups
* CFRG
* COINRG
* DINRG
* GAIA
* HRPC
* ICCRG
* ICNRG
* MAPRG
* NMRG
* NWCRG
* PANRG
* PEARG
* QIRG
* T2TRG
*
* All groups
* Workshops and Prizes * Applied Networking Research Prize * Applied Networking Research Workshops* ANRW ’21
* ANRW ’20
* ANRW ’19
* ANRW ’18
* ANRW ’17
* ANRW ’16
* Other Workshops
* RAIM 2015
* Travel Grants
* People
* IRTF Chair
* Steering Group
* Policies
* Policies and Procedures Intellectual Property Rights Anti-Harassment PolicyPrivacy
Policy
INTERNET RESEARCH TASK FORCE The Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) promotes research of importance to the evolution of the Internet protocols, applications, architecture and technology.OVERVIEW
The Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) focuses on longer term research issues related to the Internet while the parallel organization, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF ), focuses on the shorter term issues of engineering and standards making. The IRTF is comprised of a number of focused and long-term Research Groups. These groups work on topics related to Internet protocols, applications, architecture and technology. Research Groups have the stable long-term membership needed to promote the development of research collaboration and teamwork in exploring research issues. Participation is by individual contributors, rather than by representatives of organizations. The IRTF also organises the ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop and the Applied Networking Research Prize to encourage collaboration between the academic research world and the Internet standards community. The IRTF has a limited number of travel grants to support attendance of PhD students and early career researchers at our events and workshops. ACTIVE RESEARCH GROUPS These 14 Research Groups are currently chartered or proposed forchartering:
CFRG
_Crypto Forum Research Group_COINRG
_Computation in the Network Research Group_DINRG
_Decentralized Internet Infrastructure Research Group_GAIA
_Global Access to the Internet for All Research Group_HRPC
_Human Rights Protocol Considerations Research Group_ICCRG
_Internet Congestion Control Research Group_ICNRG
_Information-Centric Networking Research Group_MAPRG
_Measurement and Analysis for Protocols Research Group_NMRG
_Network Management Research Group_NWCRG
_NetWork Coding for Efficient Network Communications Research Group_PANRG
_Path Aware Networking Research Group_PEARG
_Privacy Enhancements and Assessments Research Group_QIRG
_Quantum Internet Research Group_T2TRG
_Thing-to-Thing Research Group_ WORKSHOPS AND PRIZES The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop is an academic workshop that provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators, and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. It co-locates with the summer IETF meeting each year. The Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) is awarded for recent results in applied networking research that are relevant for transitioning into shipping Internet products and related standardization efforts. Nominations are made each Autumn, and prize winners give their award talks in the IRTF Open Meetings the followingyear.
MORE INFORMATION
RFC 7418 gives an IRTF Primer for IETF Participants. It provides a high-level description of things for IETF participants to consider when bringing proposals for new research groups into the IRTF, and emphasizes differences in expectations between the two organizations. The IRTF is managed by the IRTF Chair in consultation with the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG). The IRSG membership includes the IRTF Chair, the chairs of the various Research Groups, and other individuals (“members at large”) from the research community selected by the IRTF Chair. The governance and operation of the IRTF is described by various RFCs and other policy documents. These include Intellectual Property Rights disclosure rules. The IETF Anti-Harassment Policyalso applies
to the IRTF.
WORKSHOP ON CENTRALIZATION IN THE INTERNET The DINRG is organising a workshop on centralization in the Internet on 3 June 2021 - position papers due 16 MayCHAIR
The current IRTF Chair is Colin Perkins (irtf-chair@irtf.org).MAILING LISTS
irtf-announce@irtf.org is a low-volume announcement list for Research Group creations and conclusions, IRTF RFC publication, etc. irtf-discuss@irtf.org is the main discussion list for general IRTF topics.WIKI
A wiki with more information about the IRTF is here.
IRTF sponsors:
Modified: 2021-05-05Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0