Place: Courtyard Marriott Los Angeles, Marina del Rey, CA
CAIDA/WIDE/CASFI Collaboration
The objectives of informal joint CAIDA/WIDE/CASFI workshops are:- to discuss Internet measurement analysis activities going on in each organization;
- to explore opportunities for joint collaboration on projects;
- to continue data exchange.
Participants will discuss the results and impact from the March 2008 3rd worldwide DITL experiment organized and coordinated by CAIDA and the DNS Operations, Analysis, and Research Center (OARC). The main focus of the Workshop will be on the design of future Internet measurements exploring relevant Internet trends in response to the varying needs of the international Internet research community.
Workshop Agenda
August 15 (Friday)
- 10:00-10:30 arrivals and introductions
refreshments
- 10:30-11:30 Review of 2008 activities
- WIDE report
- CAIDA report
- CASFI report
- ISI report
11:30-11:45 coffee break
- 11:45-13:05 Active Measurements - I
- Young Hyun, Archipelago update and experiences (25 min)
- Ethan Katz-Bassett, Studying Black Holes on the Internet with Hubble (25 min)
- Keon Jang, Path and delay estimation through path stitching (30 min)
13:05-14:00 lunch
- 14:00-15:10 Metadata Management
- Emile Aben, Update on DatCat and DITL 2008 data (10 min)
- Youki Kadobayashi, Metadata format for anomaly detection benchmarking (30 min)
- Sue Moon, CASFI data-sharing platform (30 min)
15:10-15:30 coffee break
- 15:30-17:10 DNS
- Bill Manning, Phantom query persistence (15 min) and Cache localization (15 min)
- Duane Wessels, Measuring DNS source port randomness (30 min)
- Sebastian Castro, Measurements of root server traffic in DITL 2008 (20 min)
- Minas Gjoka, Identifying DNS heavy hitters in root servers data (20 min)
- 17:10 end of Day 1
August 16 (Saturday)
- 8:30-10:00 Active Measurements - II
- Matthew Luckie, Probing Internet with scamper (30 min)
- Alistair King, Efficient methodical Internet topology discovery (30 min)
- Antony Antony, tbd (30 min)
- Ethan Katz-Bassett, Measuring Reverse Paths
10:00-10:20 coffee break
- 10:20-12:20 Studying Internet Trends
- Kenjiro Cho, Observing Slow Crustal Movement in Residential User Traffic (30 min)
- Kensuke Fukuda, Sketching the evolution of Internet traffic (30 min)
- Bradley Huffaker, CAIDA/ARIN IPv6 survey (30 min)
- Tom Vest, What Happens When IPv4 Runs Out? (30 min)
12:20-13:15 lunch
- 13:15-16:00 Passive Measurements and Traffic Analysis
- Kenji Masui, Internet observation with N-TAP: how it works and what it does (30 min)
- Youngseok Lee, Measurement of data traffic in cellular networks (30 min)
- Emile Aben, Passive measurement infrastructure at CAIDA (30 min)
- Youngjun Won, Towards automated application signature generation for Internet traffic identification (30min)
- Discussion: Directions of future measurements (30 min)
14:45-15:00 coffee break
- 16:00-16:15 General conclusion and wrapup
- 16:15 Adjourn