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ANRP - Past Winners

ANRP at IETF 84, Vancouver, Canada

Alberto Dainotti for his research into Internet communication disruptions due to filtering: Alberto Dainotti, Claudio Squarcella, Emile Aben, K.C. Claffy, Marco Chiesa, Michele Russo and Antonio Pescapè. Analysis of Country-wide Internet Outages Caused by Censorship. Proc. ACM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC), November 2011, Berlin, Germany.
 

ANRP at IETF 83, Paris France

(No ANRP was awarded at IETF-83, due to the change to a yearly award cycle.)  
 

ANRP at IETF 82, Taipei, Taiwan

Michio Honda for his research into determining the future extensibility of TCP:
Michio Honda, Yoshifumi Nishida, Costin Raiciu, Adam Greenhalgh, Mark Handley and Hideyuki Tokuda. Is it Still Possible to Extend TCP? Proc. ACM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC), November 2011, Berlin, Germany.
 
 
Nasif Ekiz for his analysis of misbehaving TCP receivers:
Nasif Ekiz, Abuthahir Habeeb Rahman and Paul D. Amer. Misbehaviors in TCP SACK Generation. ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, Volume 41, Issue 2, April 2011.
 
 

ANRP at IETF 81, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Mattia Rossi for his research into reducing BGP traffic:
Geoff Huston, Mattia Rossi and Grenville Armitage. A Technique for Reducing BGP Update Announcements through Path Exploration DampingIEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC), Vol. 28, No. 8, pp. 1271-1286, October 2010.

Slides presented to IRTF Open Meeting (PDF)

Beichuan Zhang for his research into "green" traffic engineering:
Mingui Zhang, Cheng Yi, Bin Liu and Beichuan Zhang. GreenTE: Power-Aware Traffic Engineering. Proc. IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), pp. 21-30, October 2010.

Slides presented to IRTF Open Meeting (PDF)