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Request for Information; Datasets To
Conduct Research on Computer and
Network Systems
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The Division of Computer and
Network Systems of the National
Science Foundation seeks public input
from the research community on the
specific needs for datasets to conduct
research on computer and network
systems.
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Please send comments on or
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ubiquity, structure, and use of
communication networks and
computing systems have changed
dramatically over the last decade. The
technology trade-offs that have enabled
these networks and systems are
becoming increasingly more complex
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with convergence across computer
systems (spanning mobile, edge, fog,
and cloud computing, etc.), application
accelerators, distributed systems,
network stacks, wireless systems, and
wired network domains, thereby
decreasing the efficacy of traditional
model-based approaches. As a result,
researchers are increasingly relying on
machine learning and other dataintensive techniques to lead the
development of next-generation, highperformance networks and computer
systems. This necessitates the
availability of representative datasets
that can inform such research.
Furthermore, representative datasets
will enable the Networking Technology
and Systems (NeTS) and Computer
Systems Research (CSR) communities to
contribute to innovations in Advanced
Wireless and Artificial Intelligence, both
of which have been identified as
strategic priority areas for the Nation.
Addressing current and future
research areas may require access to
specific types of datasets that capture a
broad range of practical settings and
navigate through a complex set of
design trade-offs. Researchers utilizing
machine learning and other artificial
intelligence techniques may need large,
labeled data to use as training and
testing sets, to test algorithms and
protocols that they have developed, or
to assess the viability of their design
methodologies. More generally, datasets
can motivate research questions or
identify areas to target in future work.
Equitable access to data is also essential
for replicable and reproducible research.
Additionally, identification of the
specific dataset needs of the research
community may motivate the collection
of specific new types of data or the
creation of new tools for accessing and
analyzing data. Existing or future NSF
infrastructure investments, such as the
Platforms for Advanced Wireless
Research (PAWR), may be important
venues for collecting the identified data.
This Request for Information (RFI)
seeks input from the community on the
specific needs related to collecting,
sharing, and utilizing public or private
datasets for networking and computer
systems research, and any challenges
associated with each. The input could
identify requirements for datasets that
may include, but are not limited to,
spectrum data, physical layer data,
network and internet measurement data,
workload data, power/performance data,
and other systems data. NSF recognizes
that some datasets currently exist but is
interested in needs that are not
currently met by these existing datasets,
conventions or formats that may
broaden the usability of the data, and
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Sunshine Act Meetings
FEDERAL REGISTER CITATION OF PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT: 86 FR 17644, April
5, 2021.
PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED TIME AND DATE OF THE MEETING: The National Science
Board's Committee on Strategy closed teleconference meeting was
scheduled for April 8, 2021, from 11 a.m.-12:00 p.m. EDT. This meeting
was postponed in FR document 2021-07589, scheduled to be published on
April 13, 2021.
CHANGES IN THE MEETING: The new date and time is April 14, 2021, from
3:00-4:00 p.m. EDT.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Chris Blair, 703/292-7000,
[email protected].
Chris Blair,
Executive Assistant to the National Science Board Office.
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