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NetFPGA Developers Workshop
August 12-14, 2009
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Logistics
Details
Format
Registration
Event Location
Hotel
Transportation
Milestones
Demo Preparation (Wednesday)
Thursday, Aug 13 (Workshop Begins)
Breakfast
Welcome
Session 1: Packet Forwarding
Session 2: Payload Processing
Lunch
Session 3: High-Level Programming
Session 4: Applications I
Building the Community
Workshop Dinner
Friday Morning, August 14 (Half-Day)
Session 5: Testbeds
Session 6: Applications II
Closing Remarks
Other NetFPGA Projects
Windows Project
All Projects
Papers
Full proceedings
Details
Original Call for participation
Format
Presentations + Demonstrations
25 minutes each + 5 minutes for Questions and answers
Registration
Registration Link
Event Location
Gates Building
: Room 104
Hotel
Hotel: Sheraton Palo Alto
Transportation
Marguerite: Free Shuttle Service on Stanford Campus
Milestones
DevWorkshop09Status
: Status Matrix
For those presenting
Demo Preparation (Wednesday)
10am-6pm
Prepare projects for Demonstrations with help from the Stanford Group
Three nf-test machines from Stanford will be available to show projects running
nf-test12
Peyman
Michael Ciesla (requires the following packages: mysql-server mysql-devel gtk2-devel)
nf-test10
James Zeng
Martin Labrecque (assuming the machine has a NetFPGA and at least 1 regular NIC, base 1.2.5)
Jari Keinänen
Dell - EE108-3A.stanford.edu
Geoff Salmon (access)
Jari Keinänen
Michael Ciesla
(add your name here if you need a machine)
Dell - EE108-4A.stanford.edu
Martin Labrecque (access)
(add your name here if you need a machine)
Dell - EE108-5A.stanford.edu
Michael Ciesla (access) (requires NAT and IP forwarding enabled)
(add your name here if you need a machine)
Dell - EE108-6A.stanford.edu
(add your name here if you need a machine)
A projector will be available for showing output from the screen
In addition to a projector for the slides
Email:
jwlockwd@stanford.edu
,
gcoving@stanford.edu
,
grg@stanford.edu
for help in advance
Thursday, Aug 13 (Workshop Begins)
Breakfast
8:30am
Welcome
9am
State of the NetFPGA Program
John W. Lockwood
(.ppt)
and
(.pdf)
NetFPGA at Cambridge
Andrew W. Moore
(.ppt)
and
(.pdf)
10am
Break
Session 1: Packet Forwarding
10:30am
zFilter Sprouter - Implementing zFilter based forwarding node on a NetFPGA
J. Keinänen, P. Jokela, K. Slavov (Ericsson Research)
(Wiki)
and
(Paper)
and (.PPT?)
IP-Lookup with a Blooming Tree Array
Gianni Antichi, Andrea Di Pietro, Domenico Ficara, Stefano Giordano, Gregorio Procissi, Cristian Vairo, Fabio Vitucci (University of Pisa)
(Wiki)
and
(Paper)
Session 2: Payload Processing
11:30
URL Extraction
M. Ciesla, V. Sivaraman, A. Seneviratne (UNSW, NICTA)
(Wiki)
and
(Paper)
and
(.pdf)
DFA-based Regular Expression Matching Engine on NetFPGA
Y. Luo, S. Li, Y. Liu (University of Massachusetts Lowell)
(Wiki)
and
(Paper)
Lunch
12:30pm
Session 3: High-Level Programming
1:30pm
High-level programming of the FPGA on NetFPGA
M. Attig, G. Brebner (Xilinx)
(Wiki)
and
(Paper)
NetThreads: Programming NetFPGA with Threaded Software
M. Labrecque, J. Steffan, G. Salmon, M. Ghobadi, Y. Ganjali (University of Toronto)
(Wiki)
and
(Paper)
and
(Slides)
NetFPGA-based Precise Traffic Generation
G. Salmon, M. Ghobadi, Y. Ganjali, M. Labrecque, J. Steffan (University of Toronto)
(Wiki)
,
(Paper)
and
(Slides)
3pm
Break
Session 4: Applications I
3:30pm
AirFPGA: A software defined radio platform based on NetFPGA
James Zeng, Adam Covington, and John Lockwood (Stanford University); Alex Tutor (Agilent)
(Wiki)
,
(Paper)
, and
(Slides)
Fast Reroute and Multipath
Mario Flajslik, Nekhil Handigol, James Zeng (Stanford University- CS344 Project)
(Wiki)
and
(Paper)
Building the Community
4:30
Ways to grow the developer community
Nick McKeown (Stanford)
A word from our sponsors
Scott Whyte (Google)
Paul Hartke (Xilinx)
Feedback from industry and organizers
Workshop Dinner
7pm
Workshop Dinner at
California Cafe
700 Welch Rd, Palo Alto, CA
(near the Stanford Mall)
(Walking distances from the Gates building)
A private room is reserved for our NetFPGA group
Friday Morning, August 14 (Half-Day)
8:30am
Breakfast
Session 5: Testbeds
9am
NetFPGAs in the Open Network Lab (ONL)
Charlie Wiseman, Jonathan Turner, John DeHart, Jyoti, Parwatikar, Ken Wong, David Zar (Washington University in St. Louis)
(Wiki)
,
(Paper)
, and
(Slides)
Implementation of a Future Internet Testbed on KOREN based on NetFPGA/OpenFlow Switches
Man Kyu Park, Jae Yong Lee, Byung Chul Kim, Dae Young Kim (Chungnam National University)
(Wiki)
and
(Paper)
10am
Break
Session 6: Applications II
10:30am
RED - Random Early Detection
Gustav Rydstedt and Jingyang Xue (Stanford University - CS344 Project)
(Wiki)
A Fast, Virtualized Data Plane for the NetFPGA
M. Anwer, N. Feamster (Georgia Institute of Technology)
(Wiki)
and
(Paper)
Closing Remarks
11:30am
Best Demonstration Award
Wrap-up
Noon
Workshop Ends (travel home)
Other NetFPGA Projects
Windows Project
A Windows Support Framework for the NetFPGA 2 Platform
C. Tian, D. Zhang, G. Lu, Y. Shi, C. Guo, Y. Zhang
(Wiki)
and
(Paper)
All Projects
ProjectTable
Papers
Full proceedings
Full Proceedings
Acrobat (.pdf) file of all papers
Includes bookmarks to each paper
Pape numbers listed in table of contents
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