TMA Conference 2019 will present three different awards to the best contributions, including:
- Best Paper Award
- TNT, Watch me Explode: A Light in the Dark for Revealing MPLS Tunnels
Yves Vanaubel (Université de Liège), Jean-Romain Luttringer, Pascal Mérindol, and Jean-Jacques Pansiot (Université de Strasbourg), and Benoit Donnet (Université de Liège) - Runner up: An Empirical View on Content Provider Fairness
Jan Rüth, Ike Kunze, and Oliver Hohlfeld (RWTH Aachen University)
- TNT, Watch me Explode: A Light in the Dark for Revealing MPLS Tunnels
- Best Open Dataset Award
- Inferring Netflix User Experience from Broadband Network Measurement
Sharat Chandra Madanapalli, Hassan Habibi Gharakheili, and Vijay Sivaraman (UNSW Sydney - Runner up: TNT, Watch me Explode: A Light in the Dark for Revealing MPLS Tunnels
Yves Vanaubel (Université de Liège), Jean-Romain Luttringer, Pascal Mérindol, and Jean-Jacques Pansiot (Université de Strasbourg), and Benoit Donnet (Université de Liège)
- Inferring Netflix User Experience from Broadband Network Measurement
- Best Demo Award
- Autonomous IoT Device Identification Prototype
Nesrine Ammar and Ludovic Noirie (Nokia Bell Labs France) and Sébastien Tixeuil (CNRS, LIP6 Sorbonne University) - Runner up: Energy Savings & Resiliency with Closed Loop Platform Automation
John Browne, Krzysztof Kepka, Patrick Kutch, and Sunku Ranganath (Intel Corporation)
- Autonomous IoT Device Identification Prototype
- Best Poster Award
- BGP hijacking classification
Shinyoung Cho, Stony Brook, United States of America - Runner up: Steps Towards Explainable AI for Clustering: the Case of Unsupervised QoE Analysis for YouTube Encrypted Traffic
Andrea Morichetta, Politecnico de Torino, Italy - Runner up: Split-and-Merge: detecting unknown botnets
Agathe Blaise, Thales/LIP6, France
- BGP hijacking classification
Awards consist of both a recognition and a certificate presented at the conference.