Suneet Kumar Singh

Suneet Kumar Singh

       ssingh [at] dca.fee.unicamp.br
suneet [at] opennetworking.org

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Short Bio

Suneet Kumar Singh currently works as an Intern in Open Networking Foundation (ONF). He is a PhD student at University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in the Department of Computer Engineering and Industrial Automation (DCA), School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (FEEC), Brazil. He received the M.Tech. degree in communications engineering from Galgotia’s University, India, in 2014 and B.Tech. degree in electronics & communication engineering from SITM college, India, in 2008. From 2008-2012, he worked as a Base Station Subsystem (BSS) engineer in Nokia Siemens Network and Idea Cellular Limited. In 2014, he was appointed as a Research Fellow for 2 years project (3G/WLAN integration) of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), India. From 2016-2018, he worked as a Research Assistant with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.

Github

Visit github.com/ersuneetsingh
Visit P4-16/vEPG/TNA version
Visit P4-16/vEPG/MACSAD version
Visit P4-16/Heavy-Hitter/IPG/TNA version

Research Interests
  • Software Defined Network
  • P4 Language
  • Network Function Virtualization
  • 5G Networks
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Wireless and Mobile Communications
  • Traffic Routing
  • Traffic Engineering and Quality of Service
  • Intelligent Transportation System
Patents
  • Heavy Hitter Flow Classification Based on Inter-packet Gap Analysis. Provisional Application: 4015-11195 / P80614-US1. May, 2020
Publications
  • Main Publications

    Authors: Type:

    2022

    • [PDF] [DOI] S. K. Singh, C. E. Rothenberg, M. C. Luizelli, G. Antichi, P. H. Gomes, and G. Pongrácz, “Hh-ipg: leveraging inter-packet gap metrics in p4 hardware for heavy hitter detection,” Ieee transactions on network and service management, pp. 1-1, 2022.
      [Bibtex]
      @ARTICLE{hhipg22,
      author={Singh, Suneet Kumar and Rothenberg, Christian Esteve and Luizelli, Marcelo Caggiani and Antichi, Gianni and Gomes, Pedro Henrique and Pongrácz, Gergely},
      journal={IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management},
      title={HH-IPG: Leveraging Inter-Packet Gap Metrics in P4 Hardware for Heavy Hitter Detection},
      year={2022},
      volume={},
      number={},
      pages={1-1},
      abstract={The research community has recently proposed several solutions based on modern programmable switches to detect entirely in the data plane the flows exceeding pre-determined thra eshold in a time window, i.e., Heavy Hitters (HH). This is commonly achieved by dividing the network stream into fixed time slots and identifying each separately without considering the traffic trends from previous intervals. In this work, we show that using specified time windows can lead to high inaccuracies. We make a case for rethinking how switches analyze the incoming packets and propose to leverage per-flow Inter Packet Gap (IPG) analytics instead of using flow counters for HH detection. We propose an algorithm and present a P4 pipeline design using this new metric in mind. We implement our solution on P4 hardware and experimentally evaluate it against real traffic traces. We show that our results are more accurate than related work by up to 20% while reducing the control channel overhead by up to two orders of magnitude. Finally, we showcase a QoS-oriented application of the proposed dataplane-only IPG-based HH detection in a mobile network scenario.},
      keywords={},
      doi={10.1109/TNSM.2022.3227065},
      ISSN={1932-4537},
      month={},}

    2020

    • [PDF] S. Singh, C. Rothenberg, M. Luizelli, G. Antichi, and G. Pongrácz, “Revisiting Heavy-Hitters: Don’t count packets, compute flow inter-packet metrics in the data plane,” in ACM SIGCOMM’20 Demo and Poster Session, 2020.
      [Bibtex]
      @inproceedings{sigcomm20posters-final63,
      author = {S. Singh and C. Rothenberg and M. Luizelli and G. Antichi and G. Pongr\'{a}cz},
      title = {{Revisiting Heavy-Hitters: Don't count packets, compute flow inter-packet metrics in the data plane}},
      booktitle = {{ACM SIGCOMM'20 Demo and Poster Session}},
      location = {NY, USA},
      year = {2020},
      }

    2019

    • [PDF] S. K. Singh, C. E. Rothenberg, G. Patra, and P. Gergely, “Offloading Virtual Evolved Packet Gateway User PlaneFunctions to a Programmable ASIC,” in Proceedings of 1st acm conext workshop on emerging in-network computing paradigms, 2019.
      [Bibtex]
      @inproceedings{suneet2019encp,
      author = {Singh, Suneet Kumar and Rothenberg, Christian Esteve and Patra, Gyanesh and Gergely, Pongracz},
      title = {{Offloading Virtual Evolved Packet Gateway User PlaneFunctions to a Programmable ASIC}},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of 1st ACM CoNEXT Workshop on Emerging in-Network Computing Paradigms},
      series = {ENCP},
      year = {2019},
      numpages = {6},
      url = {},
      doi = {},
      publisher = {ACM},
      keywords = {P4, Low Latency applications, Robotic control}
      }
Prior to INTRIG
  • S. K. Singh, P. Komolkiti and C. Aswakul, “Impact Analysis of Start-Up Lost Time at Major Intersections on Sathorn Road Using a Synchro Optimization and a Microscopic SUMO Traffic Simulation,” in IEEE Access, vol. 6, pp. 6327-6340, 2018, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2739240.
  • S. K. Singh, “Performance evaluation of beacons control data dissemination protocol in handover scenario for VANET,” 2017 IEEE International Conference on Electrical, Instrumentation and Communication Engineering (ICEICE), Karur, 2017, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/ICEICE.2017.8191954.
  • S. K. Singh and S. Khara, “Compare the performance of MPTCP and TCP and proposed an algorithm for seamless handover in Het-Net,” 2015 Communication, Control and Intelligent Systems (CCIS), Mathura, 2015, pp. 85-90, doi: 10.1109/CCIntelS.2015.7437884.