Place: Room 408
San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD Campus, La Jolla, CA
CAIDA/WIDE/CASFI Collaboration
The objectives of informal joint CAIDA-WIDE-CASFI workshops are:
- to discuss Internet measurement analysis activities going on in each organization;
- to explore opportunities for joint collaboration on projects;
- to continue data exchange.
The main focus of the Workshop will be on the design of future Internet measurements. Participants will discuss how to enable coherent analysis of diverse Internet datasets in order to identify and discover relevant Internet trends.
Workshop Program / Agenda
August 1 (Wednesday)
- 8:00 - 9:00 breakfast
- 9:00 - 10:30 Introductions
- kc claffy, CAIDA updates (30 min)
- Kenjiro Cho, WIDE updates (30 min)
- Sue Moon, CASFI updates, Rehashing media distributions (30 min)
10:30 - 11:00 break
- 11:00 - 12:30 Internet AS-level topology
- Hirochika Asai, AS Topology Analysis through 10 Years Datasets with Magnitude-based AS Relationships Estimation (30 min)
- Matthew Luckie, AS business relationship inferences and AS-ranking (30 min)
- Yohei Kuga, Analysis of Regional AS Topologies (30 min)
- 12:30 - 13:30 working lunch
- Discussion topic: Measurements comparing topology/routing/performance in different countries
- 13:30 - 15:00 Traffic Analysis
- Kensuke Fukuda, Measurement of mobile traffic offloading (30 min)
- Alistair King, Corsaro (30 min)
- Kenjiro Cho, Trends in Japanese residential traffic (30 min)
15:00 - 15:30 break
- 15:30 - 17:00 Traffic Analysis (cont'd)
- Youn Sang Jang, KCC's Internet quality measurement project (15 min)
- Youngseok Lee, Overview of Hadoop-based network data analysis (30 min)
- Yeonhee Lee, A Hadoop-based packet/flow/bgp data processing tool (20 min)
- Seung-Il Moon, OpenFlow-based Flow Management (20 min)
- 18:00 Dinner at The Shores Restaurant at La Jolla Shores Hotel
- Street Address: 8110 Camino Del Oro, La Jolla, California 92037
August 2 (Thursday)
- 8:00 - 9:00 breakfast
- 9:00 - 10:30 Future Internet
- Amogh Dhamdhere, Measurement and modeling of IPv6 deployment (45 min)
- kc claffy, Named Data Networking project (15 min)
- Kensuke Fukuda, DNSSEC validators: where and how many? (30 min)
10:30 - 11:00 break
- 11:00 - 12:30 Data-sharing across international boundaries
- Changhyun Lee, TCP performance improvement in data centers (20 min)
- Young Hyun, Internet Topology Data Kit Update (20 min)
- kc claffy, DatCat and IRNC Update (20 min)
- 12:00 - 12:30 Open discussion
- Discussion topic: Internet measurement and the impact of big data (led by Kenjiro Cho)
- 12:30 - 13:30 working lunch
- 14:00 Adjourn
Local Arrangements / Getting to UCSD
For this workshop, attendees are expected to make their own hotel reservations and transportation arrangements from their hotels to the workshop. For CAIDA's list of recommended local hotels including shuttle availability, see the most recent Recommended Hotels list (PDF). Contact the hotel directly for hotel shuttle schedules (if available) to the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC).
This workshop is being held in the SDSC Main Building, Room 408.
General driving directions to SDSC are located on the CAIDA Contact and Visitor Info page.
- Parking on campus
The most convenient parking is in the Hopkins parking structure at Hopkins Dr and Voigt Dr, just south of SDSC.Parking Permits: We will be handing out parking permits for the day to CAIDA-WIDE-CASFI participants at the small driveway directly in front of the SDSC building on Hopkins Drive from 8:00am until the start of the workshop.
Parking permits for Day 2 will be provided at the end of Day 1.
We will give you instructions on how to mark the parking permit. After picking up your parking permit, it is recommended you go to the Hopkins Parking Structure next to SDSC and park (ONLY in green "B" or yellow "S" spaces). Take the elevator to the 7th floor and walk towards the buildings, crossing an iron bridge and turning right down the path towards the SDSC building (with a radar dish on the roof). Follow down a small curved path to the tinted doors of SDSC and take the elevator the 4th floor, where Room 408 is.
UCSD Maps and general UCSD Visitor Parking information is additionally available.