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    <title abbrev="Role of IRTF">The Role of the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF)</title>
    <seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-perkins-role-of-irtf-02"/>
    <author fullname="Colin Perkins">
      <organization>University of Glasgow</organization>
      <address>
        <email>csp@csperkins.org</email>
      </address>
    </author>
    <date year="2024" month="September" day="02"/>
    <keyword>IRTF</keyword>
    <abstract>
      <?line 49?>

<t>This memo discusses the role of the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF),
considering its research groups, community, and the various workshops,
prizes, and other activities it supports. The relationship of the IRTF
to the IETF is also considered.</t>
      <t>This document is a product of the Internet Research Steering Group
(IRSG).</t>
    </abstract>
    <note removeInRFC="true">
      <name>About This Document</name>
      <t>
        The latest revision of this draft can be found at <eref target="https://csperkins.github.io/draft-perkins-role-of-irtf/draft-perkins-role-of-irtf.html"/>.
        Status information for this document may be found at <eref target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-perkins-role-of-irtf/"/>.
      </t>
      <t>Source for this draft and an issue tracker can be found at
        <eref target="https://github.com/csperkins/draft-perkins-role-of-irtf"/>.</t>
    </note>
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  <middle>
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<section anchor="introduction">
      <name>Introduction</name>
      <t>The Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) promotes research of importance to
the evolution of the Internet protocols, applications, architecture, and
technology. It focusses on longer term research issues related to the
Internet while the parallel organisation, the Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF), considers shorter term issues of engineering and standards
making. The IRTF is a research organisation, not a standards development
organisation.</t>
      <t>The IAB has previously considered the role of the IRTF <xref target="RFC4440"/>, and
the Primer on the IRTF for IETF Participants <xref target="RFC7418"/> also considers
the topic. This memo seeks to complement those prior discussions, in the
light of experiences in the decades since they were written.</t>
      <t>This memo is not an IETF product and is not a standard.</t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="research-groups">
      <name>Research Groups</name>
      <t>The IRTF is primarily structured around a number of research groups. These
are generally, although not always, intended to be long-lived activities
that provide a venue for ongoing discussions of research ideas,
experimentation and prototyping, and the development of collaborations.</t>
      <t>Some research groups focus on applied research and development, taking
ideas from the research community that are interesting, but under-explored,
and encouraging their development and use to see if they will really work
on, in, or for the Internet. Other times, the focus is on more open-ended
research that explores a problem, issue, or concern that might become
important to the Internet in future, or that encourages the development of
a nascent technology where the IRTF can help the research community connect
with people in the IETF who can contribute their experience in production
Internet engineering and operations.
And, in certain circumstances, short-lived and
tightly focussed research groups may be chartered to consider, and perhaps
provide advice to the IETF community about, a specific problem or concern.</t>
      <t>Research groups can publish experimental or informational documents in the
RFC series. Some groups make frequent and effective use of this publication
venue, but RFCs are often not the focus of research groups. The main output
of many research groups is knowledge and understanding, often expressed in
the form of academic papers, experimental results and evaluations, or
proof-of-concept implementations of new
ideas, rather than RFCs. IRTF research groups are successful if they
stimulate discussion, produce relevant research and advance the state of
knowledge, and make connections between the research and standards
communities.</t>
      <t>Sometimes, the outcome of a research group is the understanding that an
idea is both practical and potentially useful. In this case it might be
worth developing into a product or standard, but there is no automatic path
into IETF, and outcomes of IRTF groups receive no special consideration in
the IETF process.</t>
      <t>Research groups typically have a relatively broad remit, but their charters
are not open-ended. The focus is research, not engineering, so it’s not
generally appropriate for a research group to have explicit milestones and
deliverables in the manner of a standards development group, but the
research should have a clear theme, direction, and goal. Compared to IETF
working groups, which focus on effectively developing standards documents,
IRTF groups have much greater flexibility in both how they work and what
they are expected to produce.</t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="community">
      <name>Community</name>
      <t>Participation in the IRTF is by individual volunteer contributors, rather
than by representatives of organisations. To ensure that all participants
are treated with dignity, decency, and respect, and to encourage broad
participation, participants in the IRTF follow a code of conduct
<xref target="I-D.perkins-irtf-code-of-conduct"/>, including an anti-harassment policy
<xref target="ANTI-HARASSMENT"/>. An Ombudsteam is available <xref target="OMBUDSTEAM"/> to address
conduct issues and works on an independent and confidential basis.</t>
      <t>Participants are also required to disclose Intellectual Property Rights
(e.g., patents) relating to contributions they make to the IRTF
<xref target="RFC5743"/>, <xref target="RFC8179"/>.</t>
      <t>The focus of most research groups is on supporting research collaborations
and connecting people. There needs to be an appropriate community, that can
bring together the right set of people to form collaborations and discuss
ideas, if a research group is to succeed and add value. Accordingly, the
IRTF isn’t always the right home for research, even if that research is
about the Internet.</t>
      <t>The IRTF often works best when bringing in new people, new ideas, and new
work and making connections between the IETF community and new parts of the
research community. Of course, research groups can still provide benefit
when a research topic is mature and there are strong existing connections
between the research community and IETF, by providing a venue where new
researchers can engage and a neutral space for researchers, standards
developers, and operators to discuss research ideas. Balancing such
different aspects of IRTF work, and how to allocate available resources to
each, is challenging but important.</t>
      <t>Different communities can approach a problem from very different
directions, and may have different perspectives and approaches, and in
doing so may be able to find solutions that might otherwise be missed.
Accordingly, there may be value in a research group considering a problem
that is, or has been been, studied elsewhere. Generally, though, the IRTF
tries to avoid competing with other organisations.</t>
      <t>Research groups generally have open membership and do their work in public.
While research groups with limited membership are permitted <xref target="RFC2014"/>,
none exist at the time of this writing and they are now rarely chartered.
If limited membership groups are to be chartered, this must be done with
care and sensitivity, for reasons that are well-defined and clearly
explained, so as to maintain trust in the integrity of the IRTF process and
avoid unnecessary fragmentation of the research community.</t>
      <t>The IETF Administration LLC (IETF LLC) provides the corporate legal home
for the IETF, the IRTF, and the Internet Architecture Board, and is
responsible for supporting their ongoing operations, managing their
finances and budget, and raising money. Administrative and logistical
support for the IRTF is provided by the IETF Secretariat.</t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="workshops-prizes-and-other-activities">
      <name>Workshops, Prizes, and Other Activities</name>
      <t>In addition to its research groups, the IRTF sponsors a number of other
activities. At the time of this writing, these include the Applied
Networking Research Prize (ANRP), organised in conjunction with the
Internet Society, and the ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop
(ANRW), and a diversity travel grant programme.</t>
      <t>The ANRW provides a venue for publication of academic research in the form
of a workshop that co-locates with the July IETF meeting. It is
co-sponsored by ACM SIGCOMM, the papers are published in the ACM Digital
Library, and it’s increasingly widely recognised by the academic research
community. PhD students and Faculty can benefit from attending to publish
research results, and in the process also gain the opportunity to engage
with IRTF and IETF more broadly, and to make useful connections with
standards developers and other researchers.</t>
      <t>The ANRP, similarly, has been successful in bringing new people into the
IRTF community, and helping them make connections to the IETF standards
work, while raising awareness of the IRTF in the research community.
Several prize winners have brought their work into the IRTF or IETF,
leading to publication of a number of RFCs and improvements to several IETF
standards and to operational practise.</t>
      <t>The IRTF also offers support, in the form of travel grants and fee waivers,
to help early-career academics and PhD students from under-represented
groups to attend the IRTF meetings and events.</t>
      <t>These activities play an important role in connecting the IRTF to the
academic research community, in providing an opportunity to potentially
translate research results into concrete impact via connections with the
standards community and broader industry, and in supporing those who may
otherwise be unable to participate.
The generous sponsorship, from many companies and other organisations,
that makese these activities possible is gratefully acknowledged.</t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="relation-to-the-ietf">
      <name>Relation to the IETF</name>
      <t>The IRTF and IETF are closely related organisations, but have distinct
focus and goals. The IRTF promotes and conducts research; the IETF is an
engineering and standards development organisation.</t>
      <t>The IRTF seeks to inform and educate the IETF community about the latest
advances in research in areas where the IETF operates, to help ensure IETF
standards and practises track the state of the art.</t>
      <t>The IRTF seeks to introduce new research ideas to the IETF, and to raise
awareness of topics that might form the basis for future standards in new
areas as technology evolves in different directions.</t>
      <t>The IRTF seeks to provoke the IETF community, introducing contrary
perspectives and new ideas, critiquing methods and approaches, and
challenging assumptions to help ensure the IETF community remains open to
new ideas and new ways of working.</t>
      <t>The IRTF seeks to inform the research community about current challenges
relating to standards development, protocol engineering, and network
operations, arising from IETF activities, where further research may be
needed.</t>
      <t>And the IRTF can act as a resource for the IETF, helping to connect
standards developers with experts who might help to review ideas or
proposals that need specialist expertise not otherwise be available. This
has been especially evident in the field of cryptography, where the Crypto
Forum Research Group coordinates expert advice on the appropriate use of
cryptographic algorithms, but it is not limited to that domain.</t>
      <t>In general, the IRTF seeks to encourage and facilitate connections and
collaboration between the research community and the standards development
and operations communities in the IETF, and to help facilitate knowledge
transfer, in both directions, and to provide a neutral space for
collaboration and discussion.</t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="outreach">
      <name>Outreach</name>
      <t>The research discussed in the IRTF often aligns closely with that promoted
by professional societies such ACM, IEEE, USENIX, etc., so it is desirable
for the IRTF to maintain good relations with those organisations and with
others conducting research that relates to the Internet. The ANRW is an
example of such collaboration. Participants in IRTF research groups also
regularly help to organise workshops associated with ACM and IEEE
conferences.</t>
      <t>The range of IRTF research groups, and the relatively broad remit of their
charters, gives the opportunity to engage with a wide range of communities.
The research groups focussed on human rights, privacy, and the process of
standards-setting, for example, have made connections with NGOs and
advocacy groups, economists, sociologists, ethnographers, policymakers,
Internet governance organisations, and many others, as part of their
research. They’ve learned from the differing perspectives and experiences
of those communities and have, hopefully, offered useful new insights in
return.</t>
      <t>Broad consultation, discussion, and debate is a necessary part of research.
IRTF research groups are encouraged to make broad connections with
researchers, and other interested parties, to understand their interests,
concerns, and points of view, and to share knowledge and expertise.</t>
      <t>A key role of the IRTF is in providing a venue where those studying the
Internet can interact with those developing and operating the Internet.
That extends not just those studying Internet technologies, but also to
those studying the wider implications and uses of the Internet, and its
impact on economics, privacy, human rights, and society more broadly.
Helping those who develop and operate the Internet to understand the
broader implications of their work, and helping researchers studying the
wider use and impact of the Internet to understand how and why the Internet
works as it does, is an important part of role of the IRTF.</t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="security-considerations">
      <name>Security Considerations</name>
      <t>This document has no direct security implications.</t>
      <t>Research discussed in IRTF has the potential to significantly impact the
security and privacy of users of the Internet. Researchers must consider
potential security risks and benefits when conducting their work.</t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="iana-considerations">
      <name>IANA Considerations</name>
      <t>This document has no IANA actions.</t>
    </section>
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      <name>Informative References</name>
      <reference anchor="RFC2014">
        <front>
          <title>IRTF Research Group Guidelines and Procedures</title>
          <author fullname="A. Weinrib" initials="A." surname="Weinrib"/>
          <author fullname="J. Postel" initials="J." surname="Postel"/>
          <date month="October" year="1996"/>
          <abstract>
            <t>This document describes the guidelines and procedures for formation and operation of IRTF Research Groups. It describes the relationship between IRTF participants, Research Groups, the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG) and the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</t>
          </abstract>
        </front>
        <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="8"/>
        <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="2014"/>
        <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC2014"/>
      </reference>
      <reference anchor="RFC4440">
        <front>
          <title>IAB Thoughts on the Role of the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF)</title>
          <author fullname="S. Floyd" initials="S." role="editor" surname="Floyd"/>
          <author fullname="V. Paxson" initials="V." role="editor" surname="Paxson"/>
          <author fullname="A. Falk" initials="A." role="editor" surname="Falk"/>
          <author>
            <organization abbrev="IAB">Internet Architecture Board</organization>
          </author>
          <date month="March" year="2006"/>
          <abstract>
            <t>This document is an Internet Architecture Board (IAB) report on the role of the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF), both on its own and in relationship to the IETF. This document evolved from a discussion within the IAB as part of a process of appointing a new chair of the IRTF. This memo provides information for the Internet community.</t>
          </abstract>
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        <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC4440"/>
      </reference>
      <reference anchor="RFC7418">
        <front>
          <title>An IRTF Primer for IETF Participants</title>
          <author fullname="S. Dawkins" initials="S." role="editor" surname="Dawkins"/>
          <date month="December" year="2014"/>
          <abstract>
            <t>This document provides a high-level description of things for Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) participants to consider when bringing proposals for new research groups (RGs) into the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF). This document emphasizes differences in expectations between the two organizations.</t>
          </abstract>
        </front>
        <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="7418"/>
        <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC7418"/>
      </reference>
      <reference anchor="RFC5743">
        <front>
          <title>Definition of an Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) Document Stream</title>
          <author fullname="A. Falk" initials="A." surname="Falk"/>
          <date month="December" year="2009"/>
          <abstract>
            <t>This memo defines the publication stream for RFCs from the Internet Research Task Force. Most documents undergoing this process will come from IRTF Research Groups, and it is expected that they will be published as Informational or Experimental RFCs by the RFC Editor. This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is published for informational purposes.</t>
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        </front>
        <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="5743"/>
        <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC5743"/>
      </reference>
      <reference anchor="RFC8179">
        <front>
          <title>Intellectual Property Rights in IETF Technology</title>
          <author fullname="S. Bradner" initials="S." surname="Bradner"/>
          <author fullname="J. Contreras" initials="J." surname="Contreras"/>
          <date month="May" year="2017"/>
          <abstract>
            <t>The IETF policies about Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), such as patent rights, relative to technologies developed in the IETF are designed to ensure that IETF working groups and participants have as much information as possible about any IPR constraints on a technical proposal as early as possible in the development process. The policies are intended to benefit the Internet community and the public at large, while respecting the legitimate rights of IPR holders. This document sets out the IETF policies concerning IPR related to technology worked on within the IETF. It also describes the objectives that the policies are designed to meet. This document updates RFC 2026 and, with RFC 5378, replaces Section 10 of RFC 2026. This document also obsoletes RFCs 3979 and 4879.</t>
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      <reference anchor="I-D.perkins-irtf-code-of-conduct">
        <front>
          <title>IRTF Code of Conduct</title>
          <author fullname="Colin Perkins" initials="C." surname="Perkins">
            <organization>University of Glasgow</organization>
          </author>
          <date day="22" month="August" year="2024"/>
          <abstract>
            <t>   This document describes the code of conduct for participants in the
   Internet Research Task Force (IRTF).

   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.  Through this code of conduct, the IRTF
   will continue to strive to create and maintain an environment that
   encourages broad participation, and one in which people are treated
   with dignity, decency, and respect.

   This document is a product of the Internet Research Steering Group
   (IRSG).

            </t>
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          <title>IETF Anti-Harassment Policy</title>
          <author>
            <organization/>
          </author>
          <date year="2013" month="November"/>
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          <title>Ombudsteam</title>
          <author>
            <organization/>
          </author>
          <date year="2013" month="November"/>
        </front>
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<section numbered="false" anchor="acknowledgments">
      <name>Acknowledgments</name>
      <t>This work was supported in part by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences
Research Council under grant EP/S036075/1.</t>
      <t>Thanks to
Jane Coffin,
Lars Eggert,
Dirk Kutscher,
and
Allison Mankin
for their feedback and review.</t>
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