The 7th Workshop on Active Internet Measurements (AIMS7) Report

On 31 March - 2 April 2015, CAIDA hosted the seventh Workshop on Active Internet Measurements (AIMS-7) as part of our series of Internet Statistics vand Metrics Analysis (ISMA) workshops. As with previous AIMS workshops, the goals were to further our understanding of the potential and limitations of active measurement research and infrastructure in the wide-area Internet, and to promote cooperative solutions and coordinated strategies between academics, industry, policymakers, and funding agencies. This report describes topics discussed at the workshop, including current state of Ark and related infrastructure, current and proposed experiments using these infrastructures, and participants' views of challenges and priorities. Materials related to the workshop are at http://www.caida.org/workshops/aims/1503/.

[1]  Robert Beverly,et al.  Speedtrap: internet-scale IPv6 alias resolution , 2013, Internet Measurement Conference.

[2]  Aaron Schulman,et al.  Timeouts: Beware Surprisingly High Delay , 2015, Internet Measurement Conference.

[3]  Mischa Schwartz,et al.  ACM SIGCOMM computer communication review , 2001, CCRV.

[4]  Vasileios Giotsas,et al.  Inferring multilateral peering , 2013, CoNEXT.

[5]  Benoit Donnet,et al.  MPLS Under the Microscope: Revealing Actual Transit Path Diversity , 2015, Internet Measurement Conference.

[6]  David D. Clark,et al.  Challenges in Inferring Internet Interdomain Congestion , 2014, Internet Measurement Conference.

[7]  Dave Levin,et al.  UAv6: Alias Resolution in IPv6 Using Unused Addresses , 2015, PAM.

[8]  Thomas E. Anderson,et al.  Reverse traceroute , 2010, NSDI.

[9]  Kimberly C. Claffy,et al.  DRoP: DNS-based router positioning , 2014, CCRV.