Internet Research Task Force (original) (raw)

Overview

TheInternet Research Task Force(IRTF) focuses on longer term research issues related to the Internet while the parallel organization, theInternet Engineering Task Force(IETF), focuses on the shorter term issues of engineering and standards making.

The IRTF is comprised of a number of focused and long-termResearch Groups.These groups work on topics related to Internet protocols, applications, architecture and technology. Research Groups have the stable long-term membership needed to promote the development of research collaboration and teamwork in exploring research issues. Participation is by individual contributors, rather than by representatives of organizations.

The IRTF also organises theACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshopand theApplied Networking Research Prizeto encourage collaboration between the academic research world and the Internet standards community.

The IRTF also makes available a number oftravel grantsandfee waiversto support PhD students, early career researchers, and under-represented groups to attend research group meeting, workshops, and other IRTF-related events.

Research Groups

These 15 Research Groups are currently chartered or proposed for chartering:

More Information

The IRTF believes that research is most effective when done in an open and inclusive forum that encourages diversity of ideas and diversity of participation. We strive to create and maintain an environment that encourages broad participation, and one in which people are treated with dignity, decency, and respect. Policies that relate toconduct, diversity, and inclusionincluding ananti-harassment policyare in place to protect participants. Any concerns may be raised with theIRTF Chairorthe Ombudsteam.

RFC 7418 gives an IRTF Primer for IETF Participants. It provides a high-level description of issues for IETF participants to consider when bringing proposals for new research groups into the IRTF, and emphasizes differences in expectations between the two organizations.

The IRTF is managed by theIRTF Chairin consultation with theInternet Research Steering Group(IRSG). The IRSG membership includes the IRTF Chair, the chairs of the various Research Groups, and other individuals (“members at large”) from the research community selected by the IRTF Chair.

The governance and operation of the IRTF is described by variousRFCs and other policy documentsincludingIntellectual Property Rights disclosure rulesand theIETF/IRTF/IAB Privacy Statement.

Theirtf-announce@irtf.orgmailing list is a low-volume public announcement mailing list for research group creation and conclusion, IRTF RFC publication, IRTF workshop calls for papers, etc. Theirtf-discuss@irtf.orgmailing list is a general discussion list for IRTF-related topics. Both lists are public and anyone may subscribe. Each IRTF research group also maintains its a mailing list for discussion and announcements relating to that group; unless otherwise specified these lists are also public.

A wiki with more information about the IRTF ishere.