The ANRW ’26 is a one-day workshop that will take place in Vienna, Austria co-locating with the IETF-126 meeting. The workshop will be held on Monday, July 20, 2026.
Times are given in CEST (Vienna) time zone.
| Time | Session |
|---|---|
| 09:00-10:00 |
Welcome and Keynote
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Keynote: The Internet - A Critical Infrastructure
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| 10:00-11:00 |
Network Management
BoostState: Low-Latency State Transfer in Edge Cloud Using Programmable Data Planes
Unified Network Abstraction Layer via Knowledge Graph
Small Packets, Big Difference: L4S Congestion Control at Low Bandwidth
Towards encrypted zero-copy L7 load balancing
PINOCCHIO: Queueing-Onset Prediction in Mobile Edge Networks Using Reservoir Computing
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| 11:30-12:30 |
Security and Privacy
Unequal Cover: Measuring Privacy Disparities in Proxy Infrastructure
Zero-Shot IoT Device Type Labeling from Passive Network Telemetry
An Algebraic Framework for Source Address Validation
QUIC Meets Reality: Deployment and Performance of Encrypted DNS in Indian Access Networks
The Illusion of DDR Deployment
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| 14:00-16:00 |
Measurement
pcapML: Making Network Traffic Datasets Reproducible
NixNet: Reproducible Virtual Network Experiments
Explainable Routing-Aware Incident Triage from Active Measurements
Intradomain Multicast Routing for Modern Routers
Detecting IPv4 Subnets in the Wild
Reliable Virtual Private Networks with MASQUE
RTC Relay Server Infrastructure Study
Towards Extensible, Auditable, and Modular Measurement Specification and Execution in Computer Networking
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| 16:30-18:30 |
Transport and Media
QUIC in Space: Initial Measurements and Analysis
u and i: Cooperative Multipath MASQUE Scheduling with HTTP/3 Prioritization
QUIC as Multiplexing Layer in WebRTC
Reset the Stream, Keep the Keyframe: Partial Reliability for Media over QUIC Delivery Timeouts
Multiplexing Synchronized Media and Interactive Feeds over MOQ Transport: a Dual-Pipe Approach
Tokens, Not Packets: Rethinking the Multipath QUIC Scheduling Interface
Quantifying QoE-Aware Resource Sharing Potential Under Time-variant Spatial Complexity
An Open Source Implementation of IETF Transport Services over QUIC, TCP and UDP
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