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
2012
Governing Routing in the Evolving Internet. PhD thesis. Università degli Studi Roma Tre, April 2012.
iBGP Deceptions: More Sessions, Fewer Routes.
Lossless Migrations of Link-State IGPs.
Reducing the Complexity of BGP Stability Analysis with Hybrid Combinatorial-Algebraic Models.
When the Cure is Worse than the Disease: the Impact of Graceful IGP Operations on BGP. Tech. Rep. 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2078/116245.
2011
From Theory to Practice: Efficiently Checking BGP Configurations for Guaranteed Convergence.
Local Transit Policies and the Complexity of BGP Stability Checking.
Seamless Network-Wide IGP Migrations.
Seamless Network-Wide IGP Migrations. Tech. Rep. June 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/75312.
Wheel+Ring=Reel: the Impact of Route Filtering on the Stability of Policy Routing.