Matthew Luckie

Matthew is the author of scamper, a packet-prober used in the Ark project at CAIDA and Dyn Research to collect IP-level Internet topology data. See also Matthew's homepage.
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Matthew Luckie

Background

Matthew Luckie is a consulting research scientist with CAIDA. Prior to that, he was associate professor in the Computer Science department at the University of Waikato, a senior lecturer (2015-2019) at Waikato, a research scientist (2014-2015), a postdoc (2012-2014) at CAIDA, UC San Diego, and a lecturer (2006-2010) / senior lecturer (2011) at the University of Waikato.

Last Publications

Paper icon Towards Understanding City-Level Routing using BGP Location Communities. T. Krenc, S. Hariprasad, M. Luckie, B. Donnet, k. claffy.
ACM SIGCOMM Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (CoNEXT), Dec 2025.
Paper icon LACeS: An Open, Fast, Responsible, and Efficient Longitudinal Anycast Census System. R. Hendriks, M. Luckie, M. Jonker, R. Van Rijswijk-Deij, R. Sommese.
ACM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC), Oct 2025.
Paper icon R&E Routing Policy: Inference and Implication. M. Luckie, S. Wallace, K. Newell, J. Bartig, S. Koçak, N. Den Otter, K. Koole, J. Deaton, k. claffy.
ACM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC), Oct 2025.
Paper icon Replication: Characterizing MPLS Tunnels over Internet Paths. J. Huddleston, M. Luckie, A. Marder.
ACM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC), Oct 2025.

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