Passive and Active Network Measurement: 6th International Workshop, PAM 2005, Boston, MA, USA, March 31 - April 1, 2005, Proceedings

Pirmais vāks
Constantinos Dovrolis
Springer Science & Business Media, 2005. gada 21. marts - 374 lappuses
Welcometothe6thInternationalWorkshoponPassiveandActiveMeasurement, held in Boston, Massuchusetts. PAM 2005 was organized by Boston University, with ?nancial support from Endace Measurement Systems and Intel. PAM continues to grow and mature as a venue for research in all aspects of Internet measurement. This trend is being driven by increasing interest and activity in the ?eld of Internet measurement. To accommodate the increasing interest in PAM, this year the workshop added a Steering Committee, whose members will rotate, to provide continuity and oversight of the PAM workshop series. PAMplaysaspecialroleinthemeasurementcommunity. Itemphasizespr- matic, relevant research in the area of network and Internet measurement. Its focus re?ects the increasing understanding that measurement is critical to e?- tive engineering of the Internet’s components. This is clearly a valuable role, as evidenced by the yearly increases in the number of submissions, interest in, and attendance at PAM. PAM received 84 submissions this year. Each paper was reviewed by three or four Program Committee (PC) members during the ?rst round. Papers that received con?icting scores were further reviewed by additional PC members or external reviewers (typically two). After all reviews were received, each paper with con?icting scores was discussed extensively by its reviewers, until a c- sensus was reached. The PC placed particular emphasis on selecting papers that were fresh and exciting research contributions. Also, strong preference was given to papers that included validation results based on real measurements.

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TCP Measurements
1
A Study of Burstiness in TCP Flows
13
On the Stationarity of TCP Bulk Data Transfers
27
Application Measurements
41
A Traffic Identification Method and Evaluations for a Pure
55
Analysis of PeertoPeer Traffic on ADSL
69
Analysis of Communities of Interest in Data Networks
83
Network Inference and Problem Diagnosis
97
Revisiting Internet ASLevel Topology Discovery
177
Measurement Based Analysis of the Handover in a WLAN MIPv6
203
lambdaMON A Passive Monitoring Facility for DWDM Optical
228
Impact of Routing Changes
251
Some Observations of Internet Stream Lifetimes
265
Spectroscopy and Bandwidth Estimation
279
Measuring Bandwidth Between PlanetLab Nodes
292
Comparison of Public EndtoEnd Bandwidth Estimation Tools
306

Exploiting the IPID Field to Infer Network Path and EndSystem
108
New Methods for Passive Estimation of TCP RoundTrip Times
121
Detecting Duplex Mismatch on Ethernet
135
Topology Measurements
149
Using Simple PerHop Capacity Metrics to Discover Link Layer
163
Poster Session
321
A Network Processor Based Passive Measurement Node
337
IPv6 Versus IPv4
345
An OWAMPCompliant Hardware Packet Timestamper
358
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