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Chairs Daniel King Kohei Shiomoto Secretary Will Liushucheng SDN Research Group Chairs Daniel King Kohei Shiomoto Secretary Will Liushucheng IETF 97 – Seoul

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Administrative Charter & Wiki irtf.org/sdnrg Mailing List ietf.org/mail-archive/web/sdn/current/maillist.html Today’s proceedings ietf.org/proceedings/97/sdnrg Remote Partcipation Jabber: xmpp:sdn@jabber.ietf.org Scribes Minute Taker – Will Jabber – Any volunteers? IETF 97 – Seoul

Agenda Bashing 1. Administrivia and Agenda Bash 2. Existing SDN Research Group Topics 2.1 Cooperating Layered Architecture for SDN 3. Special Session: Software Defined Network Telemetry and Big Data Analytics 3.1 Network Health Assessment Using Big Data to Perform Network Diagnosis and Predict Future Issues 3.2 Enabling DNS Big Data Applications 3.3 Dynamic Network Probes on Programmable Data Plane 3.4 An Architecture of Network Artificial Intelligence(NAI) 3.5 gRPC features and protocol 4. Other SDN Topics 4.1 Autonomic Slice Networking-Requirements and Reference Model 4.2 Inter-Op Progress and Considerations in Abstraction Control of Transport Network (ACTN) Architecture 4.3 SDN Security: Trust Models, Architecture Hardening and Infrastructure Deployment 5. SDN RG State of the Nation IETF 97 – Seoul

CFP: Software Defined Network Telemetry and Big Data Analytics In-band and out-of-band SDN performance monitoring Architecture and mechanisms SDN telemetry Collection and storage of SDN analytics in Big Data infrastructure Applicability of Machine Learning to SDN optimisation and fault identification Anomaly assessment in SDN Mechanisms for testing/debugging SDN Mechanisms and interface for collecting data for SDN controller Methods for increasing the data-awareness of the network.

CFP:As usual, we are also seeking other SDN proposals (as time permits), including but not limited to: Network description languages, abstractions, interfaces and compilers including methods and mechanisms for (on-line) verification of correct operation of network/node function Classification of SDN models, including Definitions, Taxonomies SDN model scalability and applicability SDN Security SDN Policy Multi-layer programmability and feedback control systems System Complexity Network description languages, abstractions, interfaces and compilers including methods and mechanisms for (on-line) verification of correct operation of network/node function.