Dr. Stefano Vissicchio
I received the Master degree in computer science from the Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy, in 2008, and the PhD degree from the same university in 2012. After a short period as research fellow at Consortium GARR, I have been a post-doc at the University of Louvain (UCL), Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. I am now a postdoctoral researcher of the Belgian fund for scientific research (F.R.S.-FNRS), affiliated with UCL. My research interests span network management, routing, measurements and SDN.
News:
- June 2016: Fibbing demo accepted at SIGCOMM 2016
- May 2016: HotNets 2016 TPC member
- Apr. 2016: FLIP selected as the INFOCOM Best Paper Award Runner-up
- Apr. 2016: participation in INFOCOM 2016
- Mar. 2016: INFOCOM 2017 TPC member
- Jan. 2016: "I can't get no satisfaction" accepted at TNSM
- Dec. 2015: IETF ANRP 2016 award to Fibbing
- Nov. 2015: FLIP and SCMon accepted at INFOCOM 2016
- Nov. 2015: participation in the INFOCOM 2016 TPC meeting
- Aug. 2015: SIGCOMM 2015 best paper award to Fibbing
Past milestones:
- stefano.vissicchio (at) uclouvain.be
- Position
- Former member
- Current affiliation
University College London
Publications
2015
Central Control Over Distributed Routing (Extended Version). Tech. Rep. 2015.
On iBGP Routing Policies.
On the Co-Existence of Distributed and Centralized Routing Control-Planes.
Solving Segment Routing Problems with Hybrid Constraint Programming Techniques.
2014
Enabling SDN in old school networks with Software-Controlled Routing Protocols. Open Networking Summit (ONS) research track, March 2014.
IGP-as-a-Backup for Robust SDN Networks.
Opportunities and Research Challenges of Hybrid Software Defined Networks.
On the Quality of BGP Route Collectors for iBGP Policy Inference.
Safe Routing Reconfigurations with Route Redistribution.
STN: A Robust and Distributed SDN Control Plane. Open Networking Summit (ONS) Research track, March 2014.