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PROJECT / SIRS

PROJECT: Scaling and Securing the Internet Routing System
ACRONYM: SIRS
MAIN OBJECTIVE: The first goal of the project is to model the various existing and putative routing policies into the unifying framework provided by the algebraic theory of routing and to be able to compute global routing states obtained from these policies.

The second goal of the project is to propose and evaluate solutions to two of the most challenging problems facing the Internet routing system: scalability and security.
Reference: UID/EEA/50008/2013
Funding: FCT
 
Start Date: 01-09-2016   |   End Date: 01-03-2018
Team: Joao Luis Costa Campos Goncalves Sobrinho, David Romão Fialho
Groups: Network Architectures and Protocols – Lx
Partners:
Local Coordinator: Joao Luis Costa Campos Goncalves Sobrinho

This project falls under the following United Nations Strategic Development Goals (SDGs):

  • J. L. S. Sobrinho, Correctness of Route Vector Protocols as a Property of Network Cycles, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 150 - 163, February, 2017 | BibTex
  • J. L. S. Sobrinho, L. V. Vanbever, FL Le, J. R. Rexford, AS Sousa, Scaling the Internet Routing System Through Distributed Route Aggregation, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, Vol. 24, No. 6, pp. 3462 - 3476, December, 2016 | BibTex