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Internet
Measurement Conference 2005
Sponsored by ACM SIGCOMM and in cooperation with USENIX
October 19-21, 2005
Berkeley, CA
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Technical
Program
Wednesday, October 19
Workload Characterization 9:15 - 10:30
Session
Chair: Walter Willinger, AT&T Labs—Research, USA
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Measurement-based Characterization of a Collection of On-line Games (30 min.)
Chris Chambers and Wu-chang Feng, Portland State University; Sambit Sahu and Debanjan Saha, IBM Research
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A First Look at Modern Enterprise Traffic (30 min.)
Ruoming Pang, Princeton University; Mark Allman, International Computer Science Institute; Mike Bennett and Jason Lee, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Vern Paxson, International Computer Science Institute and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Brian Tierney, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Client Behavior and Feed Characteristics of RSS, a Publish-Subscribe System for Web Micronews (15 min.)
Hongzhou Liu, Venugopalan Ramasubramanian, and Emin Gun Sirer, Cornell University
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P2P Systems 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Session Chair: Bruce Maggs, Carnegie Mellon University and Akamai, USA
- Measurements, Analysis, and Modeling of BitTorrent-like Systems (30 min.)
Lei Guo, College of William and Mary; Songqing Chen, George Mason University; Zhen Xiao, AT&T Labs—Research; Enhua Tan, Xiaoning Ding, and Xiaodong Zhang, College of William and Mary
- Characterizing Unstructured Overlay Topologies in Modern P2P File-Sharing Systems (30 min.)
Daniel Stutzbach and Reza Rejaie, University of Oregon; Subhabrata Sen, AT&T Labs—Research
- Should Internet Service Providers Fear Peer-Assisted Content Distribution? (30 min.)
Thomas Karagiannis, University of California, Riverside; Pablo Rodriguez, Microsoft Research; Konstantina Papagiannaki, Intel Research Cambridge
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Sampling 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm
Session Chair: Yin Zhang, University of Texas at Austin, USA
- Joint Data Streaming and Sampling Techniques for Detection of Super Sources and Destinations (30 min.)
Qi (George) Zhao, Abhishek Kumar, and Jun (Jim) Xu, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Optimal Combination of Sampled Network Measurements (30 min.)
Nick Duffield, Carsten Lund, and Mikkel Thorup, AT&T Labs—Research
- The Power of Slicing in Internet Flow Measurement (30 min.)
Ramana Rao Kompella, University of California, San Diego; Cristian Estan, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Poisson versus Periodic Path Probing (or, Does PASTA Matter?) (15 min.)
Muhammad Mukarram Bin Tariq, Amogh Dhamdhere, Constantine Dovrolis, and Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Network Geography and Traffic 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm
Session Chair: Supratik Bhattacharyya, Sprint Labs, USA
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On the Accuracy of Embeddings for Internet Coordinate Systems (30 min.)
Eng Keong Lua, Timothy Griffin, Marcelo Pias, Han Zheng, and Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
- An Empirical Approach to Modeling Inter-AS Traffic Matrices (30 min.)
Hyunseok Chang, Sugih Jamin, and Z. Morley Mao, University of Michigan; Walter Willinger, AT&T Labs—Research
- Geographic Locality of IP Prefixes (15 min.)
Michael J. Freedman, New York University; Mythili Vutukuru, Nick Feamster, and Hari Balakrishnan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Thursday, October 20
Network Monitoring and Inference 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Session Chair: Chadi Barakat, INRIA, France
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An Information-theoretic Approach to Network Monitoring and Measurement (30 min.)
Yong Liu, Polytechnic University; Don Towsley, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Tao Ye and Jean Bolot, Sprint ATL
- Multi-Hop Probing Asymptotics in Available Bandwidth Estimation: Stochastic Analysis (30 min.)
Xiliang Liu, City University of New York; Kaliappa Ravindran, City College of New York; Dmitri Loguinov, Texas A&M University
- Exploiting Internet Route Sharing for Large Scale Available Bandwidth Estimation (15 min.)
Ningning Hu and Peter Steenkiste, Carnegie Mellon University
- Inferring and Debugging Path MTU Discovery Failures (15 min.)
Matthew Luckie, University of Waikato; Kenjiro Cho, Internet Initiative Japan; Bill Owens, NYSERNet
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Transport 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Session Chair: Constantinos Dovrolis, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
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Data Reduction 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Session Chair: Balachander Krishnamurthy, AT&T Labs—Research, USA
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Data Reduction for the Scalable Automated Analysis of Distributed Darknet Traffic (30 min.)
Michael Bailey, Evan Cooke, and Farnam Jahanian, University of Michigan; Niels Provos, Google, Inc.; Karl Rosaen and David Watson, University of Michigan
- Sparse Approximations for High Fidelity Compression of Network Traffic Data (30 min.)
William Aiello, University of British Columbia; Anna Gilbert, University of Michigan; Brian Rexroad, AT&T Labs; Vyas Sekar, Carnegie Mellon University
- Building a Time Machine for Efficient Recording and Retrieval of High-Volume Network Traffic (15 min.)
Stefan Kornexl, TU Munchen; Vern Paxson, ICSI/LBNL; Holger Dreger, Anja Feldmann, and Robin Sommer, TU Munchen
- Improving Sketch Reconstruction Accuracy Using Linear Least Squares Method (15 min.)
Gene Moo Lee, Huiya Liu, Young Yoon, and Yin Zhang, University of Texas at Austin
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Wireless 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Session Chair: Dina Papagiannaki, Intel Research, UK
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Understanding Congestion in IEEE 802.11b Wireless Networks (30 min.)
Amit P. Jardosh, Krishna N. Ramachandran, Kevin C. Almeroth, and Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Facilitating Access Point Selection in IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks (15 min.)
S. Vasudevan, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; K. Papagiannaki and C. Diot, Intel Research Cambridge; J. Kurose and D. Towsley, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Eliminating Handoff Latencies in 802.11 WLANs Using Multiple Radios: Applications, Experience, and Evaluation (15 min.)
Vladimir Brik, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Arunesh Mishra, University of Maryland, College Park; Suman Banerjee, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Estimation of Link Interference in Static Multi-hop Wireless Networks (15 min.)
Jitendra Padhye, Sharad Agarwal, and Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Microsoft Research; Lili Qiu, University of Texas, Austin; Ananth Rao, University of California, Berkeley; Brian Zill, Microsoft Research
- Exploiting Partially Overlapping Channels in Wireless Networks: Turning a Peril into an Advantage (15 min.)
Arunesh Mishra, University of Maryland, College Park; Eric Rozner and Suman Banerjee, University of Wisconsin, Madison; William Arbaugh, University of Maryland, College Park
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Banquet
at Ristorante Venezia in downtown Berkeley 7:00 - 10:00 pm
Buses available outside the Claremont at 6:45 p.m.
Friday, October 21, 2005
Anomaly Detection 9:00 am - 10:15 am
Session Chair: Sharad Agarwal, Microsoft Research, USA
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Security 10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Session Chair: Paul Barford, University of Wisconsin, USA
IMC 2004 gratefully
acknowledges Cisco Systems, Intel Research, Microsoft Research,
and Usenix for their kind donations. We also acknowledge the contribution
of the US National Science Foundation to the student travel grant program.
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