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1{ 2 "id": "https://ryan.freumh.org/2023-12-11.html", 3 "title": "11 Dec 2023", 4 "link": "https://ryan.freumh.org/2023-12-11.html", 5 "updated": "2023-12-11T00:00:00", 6 "published": "2023-12-11T00:00:00", 7 "summary": "<div>\n <span> Previous: <a href=\"2023-12-04.html\"> 4 Dec 2023</a> </span>\n <span> Next: <a href=\"2023-12-18.html\">18 Dec 2023</a> </span>\n </div>\n \n \n\n <h2>Report for Huwawi\nStudentship Update</h2>\n<p><span>Sent to Ben\nKarniely.</span></p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><span>My research\nover the past year has focused on addressing a fundamental limitation in\nthe current Internet architecture - the lack of support for naming\nphysical locations and resolving them to various addressing mechanisms\nbeyond IP. To address this gap, we have proposed the Spatial Name System\n(SNS), which enables the assignment of hierarchical location-based names\nand provides global and local resolution schemes. The SNS extends the\nDomain Name System (DNS), allowing the integration of spatial names into\nexisting applications and opening up new possibilities for sensor\nnetworks and augmented reality.</span></p>\n<p><span>Thanks to\nHuawei’s Hisilicon Studentship I had the opportunity to present this <a href=\"https://ryan.freumh.org/papers/2023-hotnets-sns.pdf\">research</a>\nat <a href=\"https://conferences.sigcomm.org/hotnets/2023/program.html\">HotNets-XXIII</a>\nin the session on “The architecture of the Internet, and datacenter\nnetworks” at MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts. This presentation allowed me\nto share our findings and receive valuable feedback from experts in the\nfield. We are currently planning to implement the Spatial Name System\nbased on an experimental tested DNS server written using OCaml 5’s new\neffect-based IO, and intend to write a comprehensive conference paper on\nit in the new year.</span></p>\n<p><span>In addition to\nthe Spatial Name System project, I am also actively involved in other\nresearch topics. I am working on reproducible self-hosted infrastructure\nusing functional software and configuration deployments and have a\nresearch internship project proposal focused on polyglot package\nmanagement, expressing dependencies across different language\necosystems. These projects align with my broader research goals and\nprovide opportunities for collaboration.</span></p>\n<p><span>In conclusion,\nthe past year has been productive and promising in advancing our\nunderstanding of spatial naming within the Internet architecture. I look\nforward to continuing these efforts and contributing to the broader\nresearch community.</span></p>\n</blockquote>", 8 "content": "<div>\n <span> Previous: <a href=\"2023-12-04.html\"> 4 Dec 2023</a> </span>\n <span> Next: <a href=\"2023-12-18.html\">18 Dec 2023</a> </span>\n </div>\n \n \n\n <h2>Report for Huwawi\nStudentship Update</h2>\n<p><span>Sent to Ben\nKarniely.</span></p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><span>My research\nover the past year has focused on addressing a fundamental limitation in\nthe current Internet architecture - the lack of support for naming\nphysical locations and resolving them to various addressing mechanisms\nbeyond IP. To address this gap, we have proposed the Spatial Name System\n(SNS), which enables the assignment of hierarchical location-based names\nand provides global and local resolution schemes. The SNS extends the\nDomain Name System (DNS), allowing the integration of spatial names into\nexisting applications and opening up new possibilities for sensor\nnetworks and augmented reality.</span></p>\n<p><span>Thanks to\nHuawei’s Hisilicon Studentship I had the opportunity to present this <a href=\"https://ryan.freumh.org/papers/2023-hotnets-sns.pdf\">research</a>\nat <a href=\"https://conferences.sigcomm.org/hotnets/2023/program.html\">HotNets-XXIII</a>\nin the session on “The architecture of the Internet, and datacenter\nnetworks” at MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts. This presentation allowed me\nto share our findings and receive valuable feedback from experts in the\nfield. We are currently planning to implement the Spatial Name System\nbased on an experimental tested DNS server written using OCaml 5’s new\neffect-based IO, and intend to write a comprehensive conference paper on\nit in the new year.</span></p>\n<p><span>In addition to\nthe Spatial Name System project, I am also actively involved in other\nresearch topics. I am working on reproducible self-hosted infrastructure\nusing functional software and configuration deployments and have a\nresearch internship project proposal focused on polyglot package\nmanagement, expressing dependencies across different language\necosystems. These projects align with my broader research goals and\nprovide opportunities for collaboration.</span></p>\n<p><span>In conclusion,\nthe past year has been productive and promising in advancing our\nunderstanding of spatial naming within the Internet architecture. I look\nforward to continuing these efforts and contributing to the broader\nresearch community.</span></p>\n</blockquote>", 9 "content_type": "html", 10 "categories": [], 11 "source": "https://ryan.freumh.org/atom.xml" 12}