Name
Affiliation
Papers
NICK MCKEOWN
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
168
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
264
13247
1201.05
Referers 
Referees 
References 
18120
2146
1579
Search Limit
1001000
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
NanoTransport: A Low-Latency, Programmable Transport Layer for NICs00.342021
Unbiased experiments in congested networks00.342021
Using deep programmability to put network owners in control20.442020
Buffer sizing and Video QoE Measurements at Netflix.00.342019
Event-Driven Packet Processing.10.352019
The PyramidSnapshot Challenge: Understanding Student Process from Visual Output of Programs10.352019
Sizing router buffers (redux)10.352019
The Case for a Network Fast Path to the CPU.10.352019
The P4->NetFPGA Workflow for Line-Rate Packet Processing.50.452019
p4v: practical verification for programmable data planes.120.662018
Learning Networking by Reproducing Research Results100.862017
AppSwitch: Application-layer Load Balancing within a Software Switch.10.372017
Neutral Net Neutrality.10.362016
Virtualized Congestion Control.230.992016
Programmable Packet Scheduling at Line Rate.351.242016
Examples of Research Affecting the Practice of Networking00.342015
Compiling Packet Programs to Reconfigurable Switches.241.042015
High Speed Networks Need Proactive Congestion Control200.792015
Libra: divide and conquer to verify forwarding tables in huge networks281.142014
P4: programming protocol-independent packet processors48719.352014
Using Network Knowledge to Improve Workload Performance in Virtualized Data Centers50.642014
Flow caching for high entropy packet fields100.912014
Automatic test packet generation452.712014
SDN for Dense WiFi Networks.20.392014
Enlarging the SIGCOMM tent00.342014
I know what your packet did last hop: using packet histories to troubleshoot networks842.722014
A buffer-based approach to rate adaptation: evidence from a large video streaming service2026.492014
pFabric: minimal near-optimal datacenter transport1975.952013
Architecture for an open source network tester00.342013
Late-binding: how to lose fewer packets during handoff10.362013
Design principles for packet parsers312.812013
Scheduling packets over multiple interfaces while respecting user preferences180.842013
Real time network policy checking using header space analysis1736.622013
Confused, timid, and unstable: picking a video streaming rate is hard1436.132012
Multi-server generalized processor sharing00.342012
Deconstructing datacenter packet transport231.322012
Reproducible network experiments using container-based emulation2079.162012
The controller placement problem1296.932012
Outsourcing network functionality231.762012
Architecting for innovation191.102011
Optimizing a virtualized data center50.742011
MPLS-TE and MPLS VPNS with openflow131.932011
Delivering capacity for the mobile internet by stitching together networks40.582010
ElasticTree: saving energy in data center networks39119.352010
PhoneNet: a phone-to-phone network for group communication within an administrative domain40.522010
Can the production network be the testbed?19819.352010
Selecting the 2008 sigcomm test-of-time awardwinner(s)00.342009
Viewpoint: Scaling the academic publication process to internet scale222.032009
Buffer sizing results for RCP congestion control under connection arrivals and departures50.462009
Encouraging reusable network hardware design00.342009
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