Posters & Demos

The list of accepted posters and demos is as follows (in no particular order):

Posters:

  • mKPAC: Kernel Packet Processing for Manycore Systems by Ramneek (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Daejeon, South Korea), Mohan Kumar, Taesoo Kim (Georgia Tech) and Sungin Jung (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Daejeon, South Korea).
  • An Implementation Experience with SDN-enabled IoT Data Exchange Middleware by Luca Scalzotto (University of California, Irvine), Kyle E. Benson (University of California, Irvine), Georgios Bouloukakis (University of California, Irvine), Paolo Bellavista (University of Bologna), Valérie Issarny (Inria), Sharad Mehrotra (University of California, Irvine), Nalini Venkatasubramanian (University of California, Irvine) and Luca Scalzotto (University of Bologna).
  • Understanding Scheduler Workload on Non-Hyperscale Cloud Platform by Loïc Perennou, Mar Callau-Zori (Outscale.com) and Sylvain Lefebvre (ISEP).

Demos:

  • FogExplorer by Jonathan Hasenburg, Sebastian Werner and David Bermbach (TU Berlin).
  • A Distributed Analysis and Benchmarking Framework for Apache OpenWhisk Serverless Platform by Aleksandr Kuntsevich, Pezhman Nasirifard and Hans-Arno Jacobsen (TU Munich).
  • Attack and Vulnerability Simulation Framework for Bitcoin-like Blockchain Technologies by Fabian Schüssler, Pezhman Nasirifard and Hans-Arno Jacobsen (TU Munich).
  • CIDDS: A Configurable and Distributed DAG-based Distributed Ledger Simulation Framework by Faisal Hafeez, Pezhman Nasirifard and Hans-Arno Jacobsen (TU Munich).
  • Understanding the Behavior of Operator Placement Mechanisms on Large Scale Networks by Manisha Luthra, Sebastian Hennig and Boris Koldehofe (TU Darmstadt).
  • A Serverless Approach to Publish/Subscribe Systems by Faisal Hafeez, Pezhman Nasirifard and Hans-Arno Jacobsen (TU Munich).
  • eVIBES: Configurable and Interactive Ethereum Blockchain Simulation Framework by Aditya Deshpande, Pezhman Nasirifard and Hans-Arno Jacobsen (TU Munich).
  • Applying Web-Technologies for Device State Processing in IoT Middleware by Thomas Meier and Ulf Schemmert (University of Applied Sciences, Leipzig).
  • A DSL for composing IoT systems by Alfred Åkesson, Mattias Nordahl, Görel Hedin and Boris Magnusson (Lund university).