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PAM 2004: Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France
- Chadi Barakat, Ian Pratt:
Passive and Active Network Measurement, 5th International Workshop, PAM 2004, Antibes Juan-les-Pins, France, April 19-20, 2004, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3015, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-21492-5
Session 1: P2P and Overlay
- Mikel Izal, Guillaume Urvoy-Keller, Ernst W. Biersack, Pascal Felber, Anwar Al Hamra, Luis Garcés-Erice:
Dissecting BitTorrent: Five Months in a Torrent's Lifetime. 1-11 - Kurt Tutschku:
A Measurement-Based Traffic Profile of the eDonkey Filesharing Service. 12-21 - Pradnya Karbhari, Mostafa H. Ammar, Amogh Dhamdhere, Himanshu Raj, George F. Riley, Ellen W. Zegura:
Bootstrapping in Gnutella: A Measurement Study. 22-32 - Sushant Rewaskar, Jasleen Kaur:
Testing the Scalability of Overlay Routing Infrastructures. 33-42
Session 2: Network Optimization
- Artur Ziviani, Serge Fdida, José Ferreira de Rezende, Otto Carlos Muniz Bandeira Duarte:
Toward a Measurement-Based Geographic Location Service. 43-52 - Sagy Bar, Mira Gonen, Avishai Wool:
An Incremental Super-Linear Preferential Internet Topology Model: Extended Abstract. 53-62 - Liying Tang, Mark Crovella:
Geometric Exploration of the Landmark Selection Problem. 63-72 - Suman Banerjee, Timothy Griffin, Marcelo Pias:
The Interdomain Connectivity of PlanetLab Nodes. 73-82
Session 3: Traffic Analysis
- Roger Kalden, Sami Ibrahim:
Searching for Self-Similarity in GPRS. 83-92 - Hao Jiang, Constantinos Dovrolis:
The Effect of Flow Capacities on the Burstiness of Aggregated Traffic. 93-102 - Mark Carson, Darrin Santay:
Micro-Time-Scale Network Measurements and Harmonic Effects. 103-112 - Andre Broido, Young Hyun, Ruomei Gao, Kimberly C. Claffy:
Their Share: Diversity and Disparity in IP Traffic. 113-125
Session 4: Protocol and System Measurement
- Konstantina Papagiannaki, Darryl Veitch, Nicolas Hohn:
Origins of Microcongestion in an Access Router. 126-136 - Prasad Calyam, Mukundan Sridharan, Weiping Mandrawa, Paul Schopis:
Performance Measurement and Analysis of H.323 Traffic. 137-146 - Duane Wessels, Marina Fomenkov, Nevil Brownlee, Kimberly C. Claffy:
Measurements and Laboratory Simulations of the Upper DNS Hierarchy. 147-157
Session 5: Tools
- Robert Beverly:
A Robust Classifier for Passive TCP/IP Fingerprinting. 158-167 - Charles Robert Simpson Jr., George F. Riley:
NETI@home: A Distributed Approach to Collecting End-to-End Network Performance Measurements. 168-174 - Federico Montesino-Pouzols:
Comparative Analysis of Active Bandwidth Estimation Tools. 175-184 - Hung Xuan Nguyen, Patrick Thiran:
Active Measurement for Multiple Link Failures Diagnosis in IP Networks. 185-194
Session 6: Miscellaneous
- Laura B. James, Andrew W. Moore, Madeleine Glick:
Structured Errors in Optical Gigabit Ethernet Packets. 195-204 - Anthony McGregor, Mark A. Hall, Perry Lorier, James Brunskill:
Flow Clustering Using Machine Learning Techniques. 205-214 - Thomas Plagemann, Vera Goebel, Andrea Bergamini, Giacomo Tolu, Guillaume Urvoy-Keller, Ernst W. Biersack:
Using Data Stream Management Systems for Traffic Analysis - A Case Study. 215-226 - Mark Claypool, Robert E. Kinicki, Mingzhe Li, James Nichols, Huahui Wu:
Inferring Queue Sizes in Access Networks by Active Measurement. 227-236
Session 7: Network Measurement
- Xiaoming Zhou, Piet Van Mieghem:
Reordering of IP Packets in Internet. 237-246 - Ravi S. Prasad, Manish Jain, Constantinos Dovrolis:
Effects of Interrupt Coalescence on Network Measurements. 247-256 - Rajiv Chakravorty, Julian Chesterfield, Pablo Rodriguez, Suman Banerjee:
Measurement Approaches to Evaluate Performance Optimizations for Wide-Area Wireless Networks. 257-266
Session 8: BGP and Routing
- Anja Feldmann, Hongwei Kong, Olaf Maennel, Alexander Tudor:
Measuring BGP Pass-Through Times. 267-277 - Sharad Agarwal, Chen-Nee Chuah, Supratik Bhattacharyya, Christophe Diot:
Impact of BGP Dynamics on Router CPU Utilization. 278-288 - Connie Logg, Jirí Navrátil, Roger Les Cottrell:
Correlating Internet Performance Changes and Route Changes to Assist in Trouble-Shooting from an End-User Perspective. 289-297
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