Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, May 30- June 3, 2016
AmLight Team (NSF Awards # ACI 1451018 and 0963053) participated in the Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (SBRC), an annual event promoted by Brazilian Computer Society (SBC) and the National Laboratory of Computer Networks (LARC). For more than three decades, SBRC has become the most important national scientific event on computer networks and distributed systems, and one of the most crowded in the computer science field.
The 34th edition of this Symposium is held from May, 30th until June 3rd in Salvador, Bahia. The event coordination is under the conjunct responsibility of the Department of Computer Science of Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) and the Federal Institute of Bahia (IFBA). The event is composed of technical sessions, mini courses, panel discussions and debates, workshops, tools salon, speakers, tutorials presented by internationally renowned researchers.
AmLight Team presented 2 academic papers: (1) Moving an IP network to SDN: a global use case deployment experience at AmLight, (2) AmLights OpenFlow Sniffer dissected: Troubleshooting production networks at VII Workshop Experimental Future Internet Research (WPEIF) and participated in a panel session “100Gbps: challenges, implications and consequences” at the XVII Workshop of the National Network of Education and Research (WRNP)
To download “Moving an IP network to SDN: a global use case deployment experience at AmLight” presentaton and academic paper.
To download “AmLights OpenFlow Sniffer dissected: Troubleshooting production networks” presentation and academic paper.
For full SBRC program click here.