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Passive and Active Measurement

12th International Conference, PAM 2011, Atlanta, GA, USA, March 20-22, 2011, Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 6579)

Part of the book sub series: Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications (LNCCN)

Conference series link(s): PAM: International Conference on Passive and Active Network Measurement

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Table of contents (24 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Operating a Network Link at 100%

    • Changhyun Lee, D. K. Lee, Yung Yi, Sue Moon
    Pages 1-10
  3. Dynamics of Prefix Usage at an Edge Router

    • Kaustubh Gadkari, Daniel Massey, Christos Papadopoulos
    Pages 11-20
  4. NAT Usage in Residential Broadband Networks

    • Gregor Maier, Fabian Schneider, Anja Feldmann
    Pages 32-41
  5. The Efficacy of Path Loss Models for Fixed Rural Wireless Links

    • Caleb Phillips, Scott Raynel, Jamie Curtis, Sam Bartels, Douglas Sicker, Dirk Grunwald et al.
    Pages 42-51
  6. Dissecting 3G Uplink Delay by Measuring in an Operational HSPA Network

    • Markus Laner, Philipp Svoboda, Eduard Hasenleithner, Markus Rupp
    Pages 52-61
  7. On the Potential of Fixed-Beam 60 GHz Network Interfaces in Mobile Devices

    • Kishore Ramachandran, Ravi Kokku, Rajesh Mahindra, Kenichi Maruhashi
    Pages 62-71
  8. On the Feasibility of Prefetching and Caching for Online TV Services: A Measurement Study on Hulu

    • Dilip Kumar Krishnappa, Samamon Khemmarat, Lixin Gao, Michael Zink
    Pages 72-80
  9. On the Feasibility of Bandwidth Detouring

    • Thom Haddow, Sing Wang Ho, Jonathan Ledlie, Cristian Lumezanu, Moez Draief, Peter Pietzuch
    Pages 81-91
  10. Can Network Characteristics Detect Spam Effectively in a Stand-Alone Enterprise?

    • Tu Ouyang, Soumya Ray, Michael Rabinovich, Mark Allman
    Pages 92-101
  11. Detecting and Analyzing Automated Activity on Twitter

    • Chao Michael Zhang, Vern Paxson
    Pages 102-111
  12. A Practical Approach to Portscan Detection in Very High-Speed Links

    • Jakub Mikians, Pere Barlet-Ros, Josep Sanjuàs-Cuxart, Josep Solé-Pareta
    Pages 112-121
  13. Omnify: Investigating the Visibility and Effectiveness of Copyright Monitors

    • Rahul Potharaju, Jeff Seibert, Sonia Fahmy, Cristina Nita-Rotaru
    Pages 122-132
  14. Internet Censorship in China: Where Does the Filtering Occur?

    • Xueyang Xu, Z. Morley Mao, J. Alex Halderman
    Pages 133-142
  15. Route Flap Damping Made Usable

    • Cristel Pelsser, Olaf Maennel, Pradosh Mohapatra, Randy Bush, Keyur Patel
    Pages 143-152
  16. On Reducing the Impact of Interdomain Route Changes

    • Kyriaki Levanti, Sihyung Lee, Hyong S. Kim
    Pages 153-162
  17. Inferring the Origin of Routing Changes Based on Preferred Path Changes

    • Masafumi Watari, Atsuo Tachibana, Shigehiro Ano
    Pages 163-172
  18. A Comparative Study of Handheld and Non-handheld Traffic in Campus Wi-Fi Networks

    • Aaron Gember, Ashok Anand, Aditya Akella
    Pages 173-183
  19. Unveiling the BitTorrent Performance in Mobile WiMAX Networks

    • Xiaofei Wang, Seungbae Kim, Ted “Taekyoung” Kwon, Hyun-chul Kim, Yanghee Choi
    Pages 184-193

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About this book

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Passive and Active Measurement, PAM 2011, held in Atlanta, GA, USA, in March 2011. The 24 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 56 submissions. The papers were arranged into seven sessions covering passive measurement, wireless models, bandwidth, automated bots, route avoidance, interdomain protocols, timing, and diagnosis.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland, College Park, USA

    Neil Spring

  • School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA

    George F. Riley

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