Virginie Van den Schrieck
I graduated from Université catholique de Louvain in June 2005, as a computer science engineer. During my studies, I spent 4 monts at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, as an exchange student. Currently, I'm a researcher/PhD student at the INL group, working on Interdomain Routing Protocol. More specifically, my thesis is about modifying internal BGP to provide fast recovery in case of local failure.
- Address
- Department of Computing Science and Engineering
Place Sainte Barbe, 2
B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium - Office
- a.010
- Phone
- +32 (0) 10 47 24 04
- virginie.vandenschrieck (at) uclouvain.be
- Position
- PhD Student
Publications
2009
Analysis of paths selection modes for Add-Paths. Internet draft draft-vvds-add-paths-analysis-00, July 2009.
IGen: Generation of Router-level Internet Topologies through Network Design Heuristics.
Preventing the Unnecessary Propagation of BGP Withdraws.
Quantifying ASes Multiconnectivity using Multicast Information.
2007
Automating iBGP organization in large IP networks.
Routing oscillations using BGP multiple paths advertisement. Internet draft, June 2007. draft-vandenschrieck-bgp-add-paths-oscillations-00.txt.
2006
Let BGP speakers configure their iBGP sessions on their own. October 2006. Position Paper, Wired2006 Workshop, Atlanta.
2005
Comparison of iBGP topologies.
Conception d'un langage flexible de définition de politiques de routage BGP. Master's thesis. Université Catholique de Louvain, June 2005.
