ACM Sigcomm Computer Communication Review

Papers
(The median citation count of ACM Sigcomm Computer Communication Review is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Roadmap for edge AI37
Revitalizing the public internet by making it extensible24
P4Pi16
The graph neural networking challenge16
Distrinet15
Surviving switch failures in cloud datacenters14
Towards retina-quality VR video streaming13
Experience-driven research on programmable networks13
One bad apple can spoil your IPv6 privacy13
Fast In-kernel Traffic Sketching in eBPF12
Measuring DNS over TCP in the era of increasing DNS response sizes8
AppClassNet7
SatNetLab7
M-Lab7
Programming socket-independent network functions with nethuns6
Hyper-specific prefixes6
Zeph & Iris map the internet6
Comparing User Space and In-Kernel Packet Processing for Edge Data Centers6
An educational toolkit for teaching cloud computing5
Data-plane security applications in adversarial settings5
The Slow Path Needs an Accelerator Too!4
Workshop on Overcoming Measurement Barriers to Internet Research (WOMBIR 2021) final report4
Collaboration in the IETF4
What do information centric networks, trusted execution environments, and digital watermarking have to do with privacy, the data economy, and their future?3
The case for model-driven interpretability of delay-based congestion control protocols3
P4RROT: Generating P4 Code for the Application Layer3
When latency matters3
The Netivus Manifesto3
The multiple roles that IPv6 addresses can play in today's internet3
The packet number space debate in multipath QUIC2
Vulnerability Disclosure Considered Stressful2
Italian operators' response to the COVID-19 pandemic2
Limited domains considered useful2
Recommendations for designing hybrid conferences2
Recent Trends on Privacy-Preserving Technologies under Standardization at the IETF2
Towards client-side active measurements without application control2
Data-driven networking research2
Rethinking SIGCOMM's Conferences2
Planter: Rapid Prototyping of In-Network Machine Learning Inference2
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