ACM Sigcomm Computer Communication Review

Papers
(The median citation count of ACM Sigcomm Computer Communication Review is 1. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The April 2022 issue52
Planter: Rapid Prototyping of In-Network Machine Learning Inference21
The October 2022 Issue20
The January 2025 Issue18
Learning Algorithms for Dynamic Call Routing: Lessons from Yesteryears17
Comparing User Space and In-Kernel Packet Processing for Edge Data Centers17
The July 2024 Issue13
LGC-ShQ11
P4RROT: Generating P4 Code for the Application Layer11
Measuring Broadband America: A Retrospective on Origins, Achievements, and Challenges9
Can We Save the Public Internet?9
AppClassNet9
NemFi8
Important concepts in data communications7
Limited domains considered useful7
On Sample Selection for Continual Learning: A Video Streaming Case Study7
When latency matters6
Measuring DNS over TCP in the era of increasing DNS response sizes6
The Slow Path Needs an Accelerator Too!5
REDACT5
Report of 2021 DINRG Workshop on Centralization in the Internet4
This Is a Local Domain: On Amassing Country-Code Top-Level Domains from Public Data4
Collaboration in the IETF4
Vulnerability Disclosure Considered Stressful3
Recommendations for designing hybrid conferences3
The Centralization of a Decentralized Video Platform - A First Characterization Of PeerTube3
The I/O Driven Server: From SmartNICs to Data Movement Controllers3
Towards Immersive Cloud-Based IoT Education2
Zeph & Iris map the internet2
The July 2021 issue2
The April 2023 Issue2
The January 2024 Issue2
Who Squats IPv4 Addresses?2
Understanding Misunderstandings: Evaluating LLMs on Networking Questions2
The July 2022 issue2
Data-driven networking research2
Roadmap for edge AI1
The April 2024 Issue1
The multiple roles that IPv6 addresses can play in today's internet1
Towards retina-quality VR video streaming1
When Something Looks too Good to be True, it Usually is! AI is Causing a Credibility Crisis in Networking1
Hyper-specific prefixes1
Data-plane security applications in adversarial settings1
TelecomRAG: Taming Telecom Standards with Retrieval Augmented Generation and LLMs1
Machine learning-based analysis of COVID-19 pandemic impact on US research networks1
The October 2021 issue1
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