Student Award Recipients
Every year ACM SIGCOMM gives a best paper award to the best paper in the SIGCOMM conference. If a student is the main author of that paper, they are listed below. If a student is not the main author of that paper, then SIGCOMM also gives a best student paper award to the best paper whose main author is a student. The list below shows the previous recipients of this prestigious award.
- 2008: Shyamnath Gollakota, ZigZag Decoding: Combating Hidden Terminals in Wireless Networks
- 2007: Barath Raghavan, Cloud Control with Distributed Rate Limiting
- 2006: Anirudh Ramachandran, Understanding the Network-Level Behavior of Spammers
- 2005: Sanjit Biswas, ExOR: Opportunistic Multi-Hop Routing for Wireless Networks
- 2004:
Daniel Aguayo, Link-level Measurements from an 802.11b Mesh Network
and Lun Li, A First-Principles Approach to Understanding the Internet's Router-level Topology - 2003: Long Le, Jay Aikat, The Effects of Active Queue Management on Web Performance
- 2002: Neil Spring, Ratul Mahajan, Measuring ISP Topologies with Rocketfuel
- 2001: Alex Snoeren, Hash-Based IP Traceback
- 2000: Dina Katabi, A framework for scalable global IP-anycast (GIA)
- 1999: Suchitra Raman, A model, analysis, and protocol framework for soft state-based communication
- 1998: Elan Amir, An active service framework and its application to real-time multimedia transcoding
- 1997: Mikael Degermark, Small forwarding tables for fast routing lookups
and Craig Labovitz, Internet routing instability - 1996: Vern Paxson, End-to-end routing behavior in the Internet
- 1995: Sugih Jamin, A measurement-based admission control algorithm for integrated services packet networks
- 1994: Peter Druschel, Experiences with a high-speed network adaptor: a software perspective
- 1993: Tony Ballardie, Core based trees (CBT)
- 1992: Mark Abbot, A
language-based approach to protocol implementation
and Subramanian Ramanathan, Scheduling algorithms for multi-hop radio networks - 1991: Srinivasan Keshav, A Control-theoretic approach to flow control
- 1990: Lee Breslau, Design of Inter-Administrative Domain Routing Protocols
- 1989: Ken Calvert, Deriving a protocol converter: a top-down method
- 1988: Stephen E. Deering, Multicast routing in internetworks and extended LANs
- 1987: No Winner
- 1986:
Brett Fleisch, Distributed system V IPC in LOCUS: A design and implementation retrospective
and Lixia Zhang, Why TCP timers don't work well
