[e2e] PAM'05: call for participation
Constantine Dovrolis
dovrolis at cc.gatech.edu
Thu Feb 10 07:34:08 PST 2005
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PAM 2005
http://www.pam2005.org/
Sixth international workshop on Passive and Active Measurement
March 31 and April 1, 2005, Boston, MA
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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Dear colleague,
Enclosed you will find the advance program for the sixth international
workshop on Passive and Active Measurement (PAM 2005) to be held in
Boston, MA, on March 31 and April 1, 2005. The proceedings of the
workshop will be published by Springer in the "Lecture Notes in
Computer Science" (LNCS) series. The workshop is sponsored by Endace
Measurement Systems and Intel.
The advance registration deadline and the hotel reservation deadline
is MARCH 1, 2005.
You can find more information on how to register at:
http://www.pam2005.org/registration.html
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Advance Program
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Thursday, March 31 2005
08:20 - 08:30 Opening Remarks (Mark Crovella, Chair)
08:30 - 09:45 Session 1: TCP Measurements
* On the Impact of Bursting on TCP Performance
Ethan Blanton (Purdue University), Mark Allman (International Computer Science Institute)
* A Study of Burstiness in TCP Flows
Srinivas Shakkottai (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Nevil
Brownlee (University of Auckland)
* On the Stationarity of TCP Bulk Data Transfers
Guillaume URVOY-KELLER (Institut Eurecom)
09:45 - 10:20 Coffee Break
10:20 - 12:00 Session 2: Application Measurements
* Toward the Accurate Identification of Network Applications
Andrew Moore (University of Cambridge), Konstantina Papagiannaki (Intel Research Cambridge)
* A Traffic Identification Method and Evaluations for a Pure P2P Application
Satoshi Ohzahata (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology),
Yoichi Hagiwara (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), Matsuaki
Terada (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), Konosuke Kawashima
(Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
* Analysis of Peer-to-Peer Traffic on ADSL
Louis Plissonneau (France Telecom R&D), Jean-Laurent Costeux (France
Telecom R&D), Patrick Brown (France Telecom R&D)
* Analysis of Communities Of Interest in Data Networks
Bill Aiello (AT&T Labs - Research), Chuck Kalmanek (AT&T Labs -
Research), Patrick McDaniel (Pennsylvania State University), Shubho Sen (AT&T
Labs - Research), Oliver Spatscheck (AT&T Labs - Research), Jacobus Van der
Merwe (AT&T Labs - Research)
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:10 Session 3: Network Inference and Problem Diagnosis
* Binary vs Analogue Path Monitoring in IP Networks
Hung Nguyen (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology- Lausanne (EPFL)),
Patrick Thiran (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology- Lausanne (EPFL))
* Exploiting the IPID field to infer network path and end-system
characteristics
Weifeng Chen (University of Massachusetts at Amherst), Yong Huang
(University of Massachusetts at Amherst), Bruno Ribeiro (University of
Massachusetts at Amherst), Kyoungwon Suh (University of Massachusetts at
Amherst), Honggang Zhang (University of Massachusetts at Amherst), Edmundo de
Souza e Silva (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), Jim Kurose (University
of Massachusetts at Amherst), Don Towsley (University of Massachusetts at
Amherst)
* New Methods for Passive Estimation of TCP Round-Trip Times
Bryan Veal (The University of Georgia), Kang Li (The University of
Georgia), David Lowenthal (The University of Georgia)
* Detecting Duplex Mismatch on Ethernet
Stanislav Shalunov (Internet2), Richard Carlson (Internet2)
15:10 - 15:45 Coffee Break
15:45 - 17:30 Session 4: Poster Session
* Traffic Classification using a Statistical Approach
Denis Zuev (Intel Research Cambridge), Andrew Moore (University of Cambridge)
* Self-learning IP Traffic Classification based on Statistical Flow Characteristics
Sebastian Zander (Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures, Swinburne
University of Technology), Thuy Nguyen (Centre for Advanced Internet
Architectures, Swinburne University of Technology), Grenville Armitage (Centre
for Advanced Internet Architectures, Swinburne University of Technology)
* Measured Comparitive Performance of TCP Stacks
Sam Jansen (University of Waikato), Anthony McGregor (University of
Waikato and NLANR)
* Applying Principles of Active Available Bandwidth Algorithms to Passive
TCP Traces
Marcia Zangrilli (College of William and Mary), Bruce Lowekamp (College
of William and Mary)
* A Network Processor Based Passive Measurement Node
Ramaswamy Ramaswamy (Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst), Ning Weng (Univ.
of Massachusetts, Amherst), Tilman Wolf (Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst)
* A Merged Inline Measurement Method for Capacity and Available Bandwidth
Le Thanh Man Cao (Osaka University), Go Hasegawa (Osaka University),
Masayuki Murata (Osaka University)
* Hopcount and End-to-End Delay: IPv6 Versus IPv4
Xiaoming Zhou (Delft University of Technology), Piet Van Mieghem (Delft
University of Technology)
* Scalable Coordination Techniques for Distributed Network Monitoring
Manish Sharma (Boston University and Oracle Corporation), John Byers
(Boston University)
* Evaluating the Accuracy of Captured Snapshots by Peer-to-Peer Crawlers
Daniel Stutzbach (University of Oregon), Reza Rejaie (University of
Oregon)
* HOTS: An OWAMP-Compliant Hardware Packet Timestamper
Shu Zhang (NICT, Japan), Katsushi Kobayashi (NICT, Japan)
* Practical Passive Lossy Link Inference
Alexandros Batsakis (Johns Hopkins University), Tanu Malik (Johns
Hopkins University), Andreas Terzis (Johns Hopkins University)
* Merging Network Measurement with Data Transport
Pavlos Papageorgiou (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Maryland), Michael Hicks (Department of Computer Science,
University of Maryland)
Friday, April 1 2005
08:30 - 09:45 Session 5: Topology Measurements
* Improved Algorithms for Network Topology Discovery
Benoit Donnet (LiP6), Timur Friedman (LiP6), Mark Crovella (Boston University)
* Using Simple Per-Hop Capacity Metrics to Discover Link Layer Network Topology
Shane Alcock (University of Waikato), Anthony McGregor (University of
Waikato), Richard Nelson (University of Waikato)
* Revisiting Internet AS-level Topology Discovery
Xenofontas Dimitropoulos (Georgia Tech), Dmitri Krioukov (CAIDA), Goerge
Riley (Georgia Tech)
09:45 - 10:20 Coffee Break
10:20 - 12:00 Session 6: Wireless Network Measurements and Monitoring Facilities
* Application, Network and Link Layer Measurements of Streaming Video over a Wireless Campus Network
Jae Chung (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), Feng Li (Worcester
Polytechnic Institute), Mingzhe Li (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), Huahui
Wu (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), Mark Claypool (Worcester Polytechnic
Institute), Robert Kinicki (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
* Measurement based analysis of the handover in a WLAN MIPv6 scenario
Albert Cabellos-Aparicio (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya), René
Serral-Gracià (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya), Loránd Jakab
(Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya), Jordi Domingo-Pascual (Universitat
Politecnica de Catalunya)
* A Distributed Passive Measurement Infrastructure
Patrik Carlsson (Blekinge Institute of Technology), Markus Fiedler
(Blekinge Institute of Technology), Arne Nilsson (Blekinge Institute of
Technology)
* lambdaMON - A Passive Monitoring Facility for DWDM Optical Networks
Joerg Micheel (NLANR/MNA)
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 14:45 Session 7: Routing and Traffic Engineering Measurements
* Internet Routing Policies and Round-Trip-Times
Han Zheng (University of Cambridge, Computer Laboratory), Eng Keong Lua
(University of Cambridge, Computer Laboratory), Marcelo Pias (University of
Cambridge, Computer Laboratory), Timothy Griffin (Intel Research Cambridge)
* Traffic Matrix Reloaded: Impact of Routing Changes
Renata Teixeira (Univ. California San Diego), Nick Duffield (AT&T Labs
-- Research), Jennifer Rexford (AT&T Labs -- Research), Matthew Roughan (Univ.
of Adelaide)
* Some Observations of Internet Stream Lifetimes
Nevil Brownlee (The University of Auckland)
14:45 - 15:20 Coffee Break
15:20 - 16:45 Session 8: Spectroscopy and Bandwidth Estimation
* Spectroscopy of traceroute delays
Andre Broido (CAIDA), Young Hyun (CAIDA), kc claffy (CAIDA)
* Measuring Bandwidth Between PlanetLab Host
Sung-Ju Lee (HP Labs), Puneet Sharma (HP Labs), Sujata Banerjee (HP
Labs), Sujoy Basu (HP Labs), Rodrigo Fonseca (UC Berkeley)
* Comparison of Public End-to-end Bandwidth Estimation Tools on High-Speed Links
Alok Shriram (CAIDA and University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill),
Margaret Murray (CAIDA and TACC at University of Texas - Austin), Young Hyun
(CAIDA), Nevil Brownlee (CAIDA and University of Auckland, NZ), Andre Broido
(CAIDA), Marina Fomenkov (CAIDA), k claffy (CAIDA)
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