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NAI@SIGCOMM 2022: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- NAI '22: Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Network-Application Integration, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 22, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9395-9

- Bo Wu, Tong Li, Cheng Luo, Changkui Ouyang, Xinle Du, Fuyu Wang:

AutoPlex: inter-session multiplexing congestion control for large-scale live video services. 1-6 - Amir Baniamerian, Ali Munir, Ashkan Sobhani, Mahmoud Mohamed Bahnasy, Ron Thomas, Si Yan, Xingjun Chu, Yashar Ganjali:

NCE: an ECN dual mechanism to mitigate micro-bursts. 7-12 - Alberto del Río

, Javier Serrano
, Alvaro Lopez, Luis M. Contreras, David Jiménez, Federico Alvarez
:
A topological and performance metrics approach to the decision making of content delivery networks. 13-18 - Anousheh Gholami, Kunal Rao, Wang-Pin Hsiung, Oliver Po, Murugan Sankaradas, John S. Baras, Srimat Chakradhar:

Application-specific, dynamic reservation of 5G compute and network resources by using reinforcement learning. 19-25 - Yuxin Wang, Qiao Xiang, Jiwu Shu, Geng Li, Linghe Kong

:
Toward low-latency end-to-end communication in 5G using interdomain edge peering. 26-32 - Jonah Langlieb, Gregory Lee, Vasanta Chaganti:

Quantifying the privacy-vs-performance trade-offs for fine-grained wireless network measurement data. 33-39 - Seyed Hossein Mortazavi, Ali Munir, Mahmoud Mohamed Bahnasy, Haiwei Dong, Shimiao Wang, Yashar Ganjali:

EarlyBird: automating application signalling for network application integration in datacenters. 40-45 - Ali Munir, Seyed Hossein Mortazavi, Mahmoud Mohamed Bahnasy, Amir Baniamerian, Shimiao Wang, Shichao Guan, Yashar Ganjali:

SmartTags: bridging applications and network for proactive performance management. 46-52 - Jose A. Ordonez-Lucena, Felix Dsouza:

Pathways towards network-as-a-service: the CAMARA project. 53-59 - Jacob Dunefsky, Mahdi Soleimani, Ryan Yang, Jordi Ros-Giralt, Mario Lassnig, Inder Monga

, Frank K. Würthwein, Jingxuan Zhang, Kai Gao, Y. Richard Yang:
Transport control networking: optimizing efficiency and control of data transport for data-intensive networks. 60-66

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