Internet Measurement Conference 2003
Monday, October 27
8am On-site Registration begins
8:45 - 9:00am Opening Session
9:00 - 10:00am BGP
- BGP Beacons
Zhuoqing Mao, University of California at Berkeley
Randy Bush, Internet Initiative Japan
Timothy Griffin, AT&T Lab -- Research
Matthew Roughan, AT&T Lab -- Research
(30 minutes)
- On Inferring and Characterizing Internet Routing Policies
Feng Wang, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Massachusetts
Lixin Gao, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Massachusetts
(slides in PDF)
(30 minutes)
10:30 - 11:30am Bandwidth
1:30 - 3:00pm Applications
- An analysis of Internet chat systems
Christian Dewes, Universitaet des Saarlandes
Arne Wichmann, TU Muenchen
Anja Feldmann, TU Muenchen
(slides in PDF)
(30 minutes)
- Measuring and Modelling the Group Membership in the Internet
Jun-Hong Cui, Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles
Michalis Faloutsos, Computer Science & Engineering, University of California, Riverside
Dario Maggiorini, Computer Science Department, University of Milan
Mario Gerla, Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles
Khaled Boussetta, Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles
(slides in PDF)
(30 minutes)
- Inferring Relative Popularity of Internet Applications by Actively Querying DNS Caches
Craig Wills, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Mikhail Mikhailov, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Hao Shang, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
(slides in PDF)
(30 minutes)
3:30 - 5:00pm Congestion
- Best-Path vs. Multi-Path Overlay Routing
David Andersen, MIT
Alex Snoeren, UCSD
Hari Balakrishnan, MIT
(slides in PDF)
(30 minutes)
- An Empirical Evaluation of Wide-Area Internet Bottlenecks
Aditya Akella, Carnegie Mellon University
Srinivasan Seshan, Carnegie Mellon University
Anees Shaikh, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
(slides in PPT)
(30 minutes)
- Model-based Identification of Dominant Congested Links
Wei Wei, Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Bing Wang, Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Don Towsley, Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Jim Kurose, Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst
(slides in PPT)
(30 minutes)
7:00-9:00pm Reception, pool area and bar
Tuesday October 28
9:00 - 10:00am Coordinate Systems
10:30am - 12noon Algorithms
- Bitmap algorithms for counting active flows on high speed links
Cristian Estan, UCSD
George Varghese, UCSD
Mike Fisk, UCSD,LANL
(slides in PPT)
(30 minutes)
- Space-Code Bloom Filter for Efficient Traffic Flow Measurement
Abishek Kumar, Georgia Tech
Jim Xu, Georgia Tech
Li Li, Bell Labs Lucent
Jia Wang, AT&T Labs - Research
(slides in PDF)
(15 minutes)
- Identifying Frequent Items in Sliding Windows over On-Line Packet Streams
Lukasz Golab, University of Waterloo
David DeHaan, University of Waterloo
Erik Demaine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alejandro Lopez-Ortiz, University of Waterloo
J. Ian Munro, University of Waterloo
(slides in PDF)
(15 minutes)
- Predicting Resource Usage and Estimation Accuracy in an IP Flow Measurement Collection Infrastructure
Nick Duffield, AT&T Labs Research
Carsten Lund, AT&T Labs Research
(slides in PDF)
(30 minutes)
1:30 - 2:45pm Tomography
3:30 - 5:00pm Approximations
- Inverting Sampled Traffic
Nicolas Hohn, University of Melbourne
Darryl Veitch, University of Melbourne
(slides in PDF)
(30 minutes)
- Sketch-based Change Detection: Methods, Evaluation, and Applications
Balachander Krishnamurthy, AT&T Labs -- Research
Subhabrata Sen, AT&T Labs -- Research
Yin Zhang, AT&T Labs -- Research
Yan Chen, U. C. Berkeley
(slides in PDF),
(slides in PPT)
(30 minutes)
- Traffic Engineering with Estimated Traffic Matrices
Matthew Roughan, AT&T Research
Mikkel Thorup, AT&T Research
Yin Zhang, AT&T Research
(slides in PDF)
(30 minutes)
7:00pm Banquet, charter bus picks up at hotel
7:30pm Dinner, Porcao Restaurant
11:00pm Charter bus returns from restaurant
Wednesday October 29
9:00 - 10:00am TCP
-
On the correspondency between TCP acknowledgment packet and data packet
Presentation CANCELLED due to denied visa.
Guohan Lu, Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University
Xing Li, Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University
(30 minutes)
- Is the Round-trip Time Correlated with the Number of Packets in Flight?
Saad Biaz, Auburn University
Nitin H. Vaidya, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(slides in PDF)
(15 minutes)
- Variability in TCP Round-trip Times
Jay Aikat, UNC-Chapel Hill
Jasleen Kaur, UNC-Chapel Hill
F. Donelson Smith, UNC-Chapel Hill
Kevin Jeffay, UNC-Chapel Hill
(slides in PPT)
(15 minutes)
10:30am - 12noon Characterization
- On The Correlation Between Route Dynamics and Routing Loops
Ashwin Sridharan, University of Pennsylvania
Sue Moon, Sprint, ATL
Christophe Diot, Intel Research
(slides in PDF)
(30 minutes)
- Network Performance Monitoring at Small Time Scales
Konstantina Papagiannaki, Sprint ATL
Rene Cruz, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of California San Diego
Christophe Diot, Intel Research
(slides in PPT)
(15 minutes)
- Source-level IP packet bursts: causes and effects
Hao Jiang, Georgia Tech
Constantinos Dovrolis, Georgia Tech
(slides in PPT)
(15 minutes)
- On the Performance of Middleboxes
Mark Allman, BBN Technologies
(slides in PDF)
(15 minutes)
- In Search of Path Diversity in ISP Networks
Renata Teixeira, UC San Diego
Keith Marzullo, UC San Diego
Stefan Savage, UC San Diego
Geoffrey Voelker, UC San Diego
(slides in PDF)
(15 minutes)