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POSTER SESSION

Accepted Posters
The following posters will be presented on Wednesday, April 11, 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.

Deductive Framework for Programming Sensor Networks
Himanshu Gupta and Xianjin Zhu, Stony Brook University

The Case for Conditional Link Metrics and Routing
Saumitra M. Das, Purdue University; Yunnan Wu and Ranveer Chandra, Microsoft Research, Redmond; Y. Charlie Hu, Purdue University

Lighweight OS Support for a Scalable and Robust Virtual Network Infrastructure
Sapan Bhatia, Marc Fiuczynski, Andy Bavier, and Larry Peterson, Princeton University

Real Time-Sharing in Emulab through Preemption and Stateful Swapout
Anton Burtsev, Prashanth Radhakrishnan, Mike Hibler, and Jay Lepreau, University of Utah

Using External Security Monitors to Secure BGP
Patrick Reynolds, Oliver Kenney, Emin Gün Sirer, and Fred B. Schneider, Cornell University

BlockParty: Cooperative Offsite Backup Among Friends
Tran Dinh Nguyen and Jinyang Li, New York University

Network Troubleshooting: An In-band Approach
Murtaza Motiwala, Georgia Institute of Technology; Andy Bavier, Princeton University; Nick Feamster, Georgia Institute of Technology

Amazon S3 for Science Grids: A Viable Solution?
Mayur Palankar, Ayodele Onibokun, and Adriana Iamnitchi, University of South Florida; Matei Ripeanu, University of British Columbia

Residential Broadband Networks: Characteristics and Implications
Marcel Dischinger, Andreas Haeberlen, and Krishna P. Gummadi, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems; Stefan Saroiu, University of Toronto

Nexus: A New Operating System for Building Trustworthy Applications
Alan Shieh, Dan Williams, Kevin Walsh, Oliver Kennedy, Patrick Reynolds, Emin Gün Sirer, and Fred B. Schneider, Cornell University

Distributed Data Management for Storage-centric Sensor Networks
Devesh Agarwal, Gaurav Mathur, Gal Niv, Deepak Ganesan, Yanlei Diao, and Prashant Shenoy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Scaling Full-Mesh Overlay Routing
David Sontag, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Amar Phanishayee and David Andersen, Carnegie Mellon University; David Karger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The SPINDLE Disruption Tolerant Networking Project
Christopher Small, Rajesh Krishnan, Stephen Polit, Prithwish Basu, and Jim Snyder, BBN Technologies

Characterizing and Replaying Proprietary Workloads for Evaluating Systems
Archana Ganapathi, Armando Fox, and David Patterson, University of California, Berkeley

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