Earlier research work includes:
Yi Wang, Eric Keller, Brian Biskeborn, Jacobus van der Merwe,
and Jennifer Rexford,
"Virtual routers on the move: Live router
migration as a network-management primitive," to appear in Proc. ACM
SIGCOMM, August 2008 (long talk).
An earlier version appeared
as "VROOM: Virtual ROuters On the Move,"
Proc. ACM SIGCOMM HotNets Workshop, November 2007.
Matthew Caesar and Jennifer Rexford,
"Building bug-tolerant routers
with virtualization,"
to appear at the ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Programmable Routers
for the Extensible Services of Tomorrow (PRESTO), August 2008.
Changhoon Kim, Matthew Caesar, and Jennifer Rexford,
"Floodless in SEATTLE: A scalable Ethernet
architecture for large enterprises,"
to appear in Proc. ACM SIGCOMM, August 2008.
An earlier version appeared
as "Revisiting Ethernet: Plug-and-play made
scalable and efficient,"
Josh Karlin, Stephanie Forrest, and Jennifer Rexford, "Autonomous security for Autonomous
Systems," to appear in Computer Networks, special issue on Complex
Computer and Communications Networks. The journal paper extends our previous
work: "Pretty Good BGP: Improving BGP by cautiously
adopting routes," Proc. IEEE International Conference on Network
Protocols, November 2006. Josh gave a NANOG presentation on
"Pretty Good BGP and the Internet Alert Registry,"
June 2006 (see also the
NANOG talk
questions,
June 2006
NANOG e-mail thread,
January 2006 NANOG e-mail thread).
Sharon Goldberg, David Xiao, Eran Tromer, Boaz Barak and Jennifer Rexford,
"Path-quality monitoring in the
presence of adversaries," Proc. ACM SIGMETRICS, June 2008
(full version,
Sharon's talk).
A related paper,
published at EUROCRYPT'08, focuses on failure localization in the
presence of adversaries.
Wenjie Jiang, Rui Zhang-Shen, Mung Chiang, and Jennifer Rexford,
"On the interactions between
content distribution and traffic engineering,"
to appear at the ACM SIGCOMM NetEcon workshop, August 2008.
Steven M. Bellovin, Matt Blaze, Whitfield Diffie, Susan Landau,
Peter G. Neumann, and Jennifer Rexford,
"Risking
communications security: Potential hazards of the `Protect America
Act'," IEEE Security and Privacy, pp. 24-33, January/February
2008. A shorter version appeared as
"Internal surveillance, external
risks,"
Communications of the ACM, December 2007.