Three RIOTers have been invited to the Dagstuhl research seminar on future communication in the Internet of Things (IoT)
Conferences
Matthias Wählisch has been invited to present RTRlib and RPKI MRIO at the 67th NANOG meeting. These two open source projects, which has been co-founded by INET, help to monitor and deploy RPKI, the Resource Public Key Infrastructure. The RPKI is a key element to improve security in Internet backbone routing.
We are co-organizing the first community meeting of RIOT, the friendly operating system for the Internet of Things.
International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks
We present our paper "Manyfold Actors: Extending the C++ Actor Framework to Heterogeneous Many-Core Machines using OpenCL" at the AGERE @ SPLASH 2015 workshop in Pittsburgh.
Our paper about the relationship between web hosting infrastructure and RPKI deployment has been accepted for presentation at ACM HotNets 2015. This year's acceptance ratio is 18%.
We present our paper on "Dynamic Cross-Domain Group Communication in Hybrid Multicast Networks" at the ICCE-Berlin 2015.
We present a paper on the system performance of the new network stack in RIOT, the friendly OS for the Internet of Things.
We present a full paper at the 6th IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communication
We present a paper and a demo at the 40th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks in Clearwater Beach, Florida, USA
Master Student Nora Berg participates at Hack@Stage Workshop
ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking (ICN 2015)
Master Student Raphael Hiesgen Admitted to Participate in this PhD School
9th USENIX Security Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT)
A larger group from the iNET team participates in this year's summer IETF - not only to work on standardization, but also to organize RIOT work at the IETF Hackaton.
We present one poster and two demos at ACM SIGCOMM 2015. SIGCOMM is the flagship annual conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication (SIGCOMM) on the applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communication.
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