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NetSys 2023

International Conference on Networked Systems 2023

4-7 September 2023 – Potsdam, Germany

NetSys 2023 Demonstrations

Date: Tuesday, 5th of September, 2023

A total of 7 demonstrations, in diverse topic areas related to computer networking has been accepted in the Demos track. These demos will add an exciting and interactive dimension to the conference, allowing attendees to witness practical applications and real-world implementations of cutting-edge network technologies. Below are the demos of each session.

If you think a poster helps you in explaining your demo better, please prepare and bring along a poster. Guidelines for posters are given below.

Session 1 (11:00 - 12:30)

1. Accurate Live Visualization of Packet Delays, Inter-Arrival Times, and Burstiness for Real-Time Networks

  • Alexej Grigorjew (University of Würzburg), Stefan Geißler (University of Würzburg), Maximilian Ziegler (University of Würzburg), Lukas Kilian Schumann (University of Würzburg), Philip Diederich (Technical University of Munich), David Hock (Infosim GmbH & Co. KG), Tobias Hossfeld (University of Würzburg, Germany), Wolfgang Kellerer (Technical University of Munich)

 

2. Introduction and Demonstration of the OpenIDN-Laser-DAC-Framework

  • Matthias Frank (University of Bonn, Computer Science 4)

 

3. Visualizing 5G Signaling Traffic: Paving the Way for the Development of 5G Core Performance Models

  • Simon Raffeck (Universität Würzburg), Samuel Hufen (University of Wuerzburg), Stefan Geißler (University of Würzburg), Tobias Hossfeld (University of Würzburg, Germany)

 

Session 2 (15:30 - 17:00)

1. Towards Developing Resilient and Service-oriented Mission-critical Systems

  • Doganalp Ergenc (University of Hamburg), Cornelia Brülhart (Universität Hamburg), Mathias Fischer (University of Hamburg)

 

2. P4TG: 1 Tb/s Traffic Generation for Ethernet/IP Networks

  • Steffen Lindner (University of Tuebingen), Marco Häberle (University of Tuebingen), Benjamin Steinert (University of Tuebingen), Gabriel Paradzik (University of Tuebingen), Michael Menth (University of Tuebingen)

 

3. Reliable Communication for Industrial Control Systems over the Internet

  • Tony John (OvGU Magdeburg), David Hausheer (OvGU Magdeburg)

 

4. A Reproducible Link Emulation Setup for Evaluating Video Streaming combined with Network Coding

  • Stefanie Thieme (Osnabrück University), Dominic Laniewski (Osnabrück University), Leonhard Brüggemann (Osnabrück University), Bertram Schütz (Fraunhofer FKIE), Nils Aschenbruck (Osnabrück Univ.)

 

Poster Guidelines

Some basic details are listed below to help in the preparation.

  • Poster should be in DIN A1 format (594mm x 841mm) and in portrait orientation
  • Print it yourself and bring along
  • Poster stands are made available to hang your posters
  • Hanging material (pins, adhesive tape, etc.) are made available

 

Demo Chairs

 

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