Bilal Anwer
Graduate Student
Networks Operations and Internet
Security (NOISE) Lab
School of Computer Science
College of Computing
Georgia
Institute of Technology
Research:
I am interested in Computer Networks, Security and Architecture in general, and I am working
in Networks Operations and Internet Security (NOISE) lab with Prof. Nick Feamster. More specifically I am interested in utilizing both hardware and software techniques to introduce programming to programmable networking hardware. Currently my research home is located on the border between networking hardware and networking software but it involves crossing over (in both directions) to solve different networking problems.
Projects:
Publications:
Programming Slick Network Functions
Bilal Anwer, Theophilus Benson, Nick Feamster, Dave Levin
ACM SIGCOMM SYMPOSIUM ON SDN RESEARCH (SOSR)
Santa Clara, USA, June 2015.
A Slick Control Plane for Network Middleboxes.
Bilal Anwer, Theophilus Benson, Nick Feamster, Dave Levin, Jennifer Rexford
ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Hot Topics in Software Defined Networking
Hong Kong, August 2013.
A Slick Control Plane for Network Middleboxes.
Bilal Anwer, Theophilus Benson, Nick Feamster, Dave Levin, Jennifer Rexford
Open Networking Summit Research Track
Santa Clara, USA, April 2013.
LEGO: Extending the SDN Data Plane in a Snap
B. Anwer, N. Feamster
Open Networking Summit Research Track
Santa Clara, USA, April 2013.
Network I/O Fairness for Virtual Machines
B. Anwer, A. Nayak, N. Feamster, L. Liu
ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Virtualized Infastructure Systems and Architectures
New Delhi, India, August 2010.
SwitchBlade: A Platform for Rapid Deployment of Network Protocols on Programmable Hardware
B. Anwer, M. Tariq, M. Motiwala, N. Feamster
ACM SIGCOMM,
New Delhi, India, August 2010.
Building a Fast, Virtualized Data Plane with Programmable Hardware
B. Anwer, N. Feamster
Computer Communication Review, January 2010, Volume 40, P 75-82
Appeared earlier in ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Virtualized Infastructure Systems and Architectures
Barcelona, Spain, August 2009.
Building a Fast, Virtualized Data Plane with Programmable Hardware
B. Anwer, N. Feamster
ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Virtualized Infastructure Systems and Architectures
Barcelona, Spain, August 2009.
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About Me:
My name is Bilal Anwer and I am a graduate student in computer science
department at Georgia Tech.
Contact Information:
bilal@cc.gatech.edu
College of Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
256 Ferst Drive,Klaus Advanced Computing Building, Room 3337
Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
Phone: 404-894-6849