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# Academic Salon on Low-Latency Communication, Programmable Network Components and In-Network Computation
## Aims
* Core technologies on Low-Latency Communication, Programmable Network Components, and use-cases for In-Networked Computation
* Applications, in particular from the industrial domain, with requirements met by these core technologies, and that benefit from the capability of in-network computation.
* Network-related innovations, contributions on implementation, innovative memory and processing technologies, methods and tools for performance assessment, and insights into industrial and automotive applications.
## Topical Scope
* Network-related innovations, in particular architecture innovations such as acceleration techniques for programmable Network Interface Cards and Switches
* Innovative processing and memory technologies, such as P4-based protocol processing
* Design, specification, verification, implementation, measurement, testing, and analysis of programmable network components
* Methods and tools for performance assessment
* Applications and use-cases, in particular of industrial and the automotive domain.
## Organisation by Technical University of Munich
* Georg Carle (Chair)
* Andreas Herkersdorf, Jörg Ott (Vice-Chairs)
## Venue
* Afternoon 29 and Morning 30 September 2022, Online event (Virtual Munich)
## Tools
* Presentations and Panel Discussions are organized in Zoom.
* Zoom instructions: https://codimd.net.in.tum.de/s/Hy2TudmHt
* Zoom dialin:
* Webinar-ID 676 2935 9907, passcode 663900, Link: https://tum-conf.zoom.us/j/67629359907
* Telephone Dialin +49 69 3807 9884, Webinar-ID: 676 2935 9907
* Link for presenters to upload slides: https://oc.net.in.tum.de/index.php/s/9jH32e2SaqEcMrZ
* Slides will be available after the event here:
* https://oc.net.in.tum.de/index.php/s/BfD2PGsgxCNMX3N
# Program
## Thursday 29.9.2022
### Session 1 - 14:00 - 15:45
#### Topic Area: Network Paradigms that benefit from Programmable Network Components
##### Session Chair: Georg Carle
* Marco Canini, KAUST: Scaling Deep Learning and Datacenter Applications with Programmable Networks
* Steffen Lindner, Daniel Merling, Michael Menth, Universität Tübingen: P4-Based Implementation of BIER and BIER-FRR for Efficient Multicast
* Luigi Iannone, Huawei Research Paris: Topological Addressing
### Session 2 - 16:00 - 17:30
#### Topic Area: Real-Time Networking approaches and tools for Industrial Application Scenarios
##### Session Chair: Georg Carle
* Paolo Medagliani, Huawei Research Paris: High capacity and Resilient Large-scale Deterministic IP Networks
* Filip Rezabek, Marcin Bosk, TUM: Reproducible Layer3-enabled TSN Experiments
* Panel Discussion: What challenges of industrial networking remain to be resolved? https://hedgedoc.net.in.tum.de/GPpoQ32QThysrl6vtt2QuA
## Friday 30.9.2022
### Session 3 - 9:00 - 11:00
#### Topic Area: Programmable Network Interface Cards and In-Network Computation - In-network computation in industrial scenarios, Processor-based Smart-NICs
##### Session Chair: Michael Menth
* Dejan Kostic, KTH Stockholm: Packet Ordering for Improving Application Performance using SmartNICs
* Francesc Fons, Angela Gonzalez Mariño, Abdoul Aziz Kane, Huawei Research Munich: The paradigm shift in automotive zonal gatewaying
* René Glebke, Klaus Wehrle, RWTH Aachen: In-network computation and Processor-based Smart-NICs
### Session 4 - 11:15 - 13:00
#### Topic Area: Mechanisms and Methods for Real-Time Networking approaches suitable for Industrial Application Scenarios
##### Session Chair: Jörg Ott
* Lisa Maile, University Erlangen-Nürnberg: QoS mechanisms for Industrial Applications
* Max Helm, Florian Wiedner, TUM: Tail Latency Estimation and Verification
* Mubarak Adetunji Ojewale, University of Porto: Multi-Level Preemption in TSN
* Panel Discussion Structure: Programmable network components, tool chains, and applications https://hedgedoc.net.in.tum.de/jbqbgHxiTQyLzU5dzBUBgw
* Panel Discussion Structure: What is the future of In-Network Computation? https://hedgedoc.net.in.tum.de/4gkNCa8TS4KiH8ZCES6r0A
* Wrapup of the Academic Salon