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IMC 2003: Miami Beach, Florida, USA
- Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Conference, IMC 2003, Miami Beach, FL, USA, October 27-29, 2003. ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-773-7
BGP
- Zhuoqing Morley Mao, Randy Bush, Timothy Griffin, Matthew Roughan:
BGP beacons. 1-14 - Feng Wang, Lixin Gao:
On inferring and characterizing internet routing policies. 15-26
Bandwidth
- Guojun Jin, Brian Tierney:
System capability effects on algorithms for network bandwidth measurement. 27-38 - Jacob Strauss, Dina Katabi, M. Frans Kaashoek:
A measurement study of available bandwidth estimation tools. 39-44 - Karthik Lakshminarayanan, Venkata N. Padmanabhan:
Some findings on the network performance of broadband hosts. 45-50
Applications
- Christian Dewes, Arne Wichmann, Anja Feldmann:
An analysis of Internet chat systems. 51-64 - Jun-Hong Cui, Michalis Faloutsos, Dario Maggiorini, Mario Gerla, Khaled Boussetta:
Measuring and modelling the group mmbership in the internet. 65-77 - Craig E. Wills, Mikhail Mikhailov, Hao Shang:
Inferring relative popularity of internet applications by actively querying DNS caches. 78-90
Congestion
- David G. Andersen, Alex C. Snoeren, Hari Balakrishnan:
Best-path vs. multi-path overlay routing. 91-100 - Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan, Anees Shaikh:
An empirical evaluation of wide-area internet bottlenecks. 101-114 - Wei Wei, Bing Wang, Donald F. Towsley, James F. Kurose:
Model-based identification of dominant congested links. 115-128
Coordinate systems
- Hyuk Lim, Jennifer C. Hou, Chong-Ho Choi:
Constructing internet coordinate system based on delay measurement. 129-142 - Liying Tang, Mark Crovella:
Virtual landmarks for the internet. 143-152
Algorithms
- Cristian Estan, George Varghese, Mike Fisk:
Bitmap algorithms for counting active flows on high speed links. 153-166 - Abhishek Kumar, Jun (Jim) Xu, Li (Erran) Li, Jia Wang:
Space-code bloom filter for efficient traffic flow measurement. 167-172 - Lukasz Golab, David DeHaan, Erik D. Demaine, Alejandro López-Ortiz, J. Ian Munro:
Identifying frequent items in sliding windows over on-line packet streams. 173-178 - Nick G. Duffield, Carsten Lund:
Predicting resource usage and estimation accuracy in an IP flow measurement collection infrastructure. 179-191
Tomography
- Mark Coates, Michael G. Rabbat, Robert D. Nowak:
Merging logical topologies using end-to-end measurements. 192-203 - Joseph Douglas Horton, Alejandro López-Ortiz:
On the number of distributed measurement points for network tomography. 204-209 - Nick G. Duffield:
Simple network performance tomography. 210-215 - Yan Chen, David Bindel, Randy H. Katz:
Tomography-based overlay network monitoring. 216-231
Approximations
- Nicolas Hohn, Darryl Veitch:
Inverting sampled traffic. 222-233 - Balachander Krishnamurthy, Subhabrata Sen, Yin Zhang, Yan Chen:
Sketch-based change detection: methods, evaluation, and applications. 234-247 - Matthew Roughan, Mikkel Thorup, Yin Zhang:
Traffic engineering with estimated traffic matrices. 248-258
TCP
- Guohan Lu, Xing Li:
On the correspondency between TCP acknowledgment packet and data packet. 259-272 - Saad Biaz, Nitin H. Vaidya:
Is the round-trip time correlated with the number of packets in flight? 273-278 - Jay Aikat, Jasleen Kaur, F. Donelson Smith, Kevin Jeffay:
Variability in TCP round-trip times. 279-284
Characterization
- Ashwin Sridharan, Sue B. Moon, Christophe Diot:
On the correlation between route dynamics and routing loops. 285-294 - Konstantina Papagiannaki, Rene L. Cruz, Christophe Diot:
Network performance monitoring at small time scales. 295-300 - Hao Jiang, Constantinos Dovrolis:
Source-level IP packet bursts: causes and effects. 301-306 - Mark Allman:
On the performance of middleboxes. 307-312 - Renata Teixeira, Keith Marzullo, Stefan Savage, Geoffrey M. Voelker:
In search of path diversity in ISP networks. 313-318
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