Internet Measurement Reading Group
Presentation
Topic: Internet Measurement.
Audience: The reading group is mainly intended for researchers in computer science, but anyone can attend online.
Practical details: The sessions are held every third Wednesday from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm (Central European Time), in the premises of the Lincs and online. To receive the invitations, register to the mailing list. Videos, slides and notebooks of previous sessions are on the website.
Coordinators: Matthieu Gouel and Maxime Mouchet.
Description
In the Internet Measurement reading group, members share their readings with other members. The speaker may present a paper, a book chapter, a set of papers, or prepare an introduction course to a given topic.
The topics of interest, include, but are not limited to, those of the Internet Measurement Conference (IMC):
- collection and analysis of data that yield new insights about network structure and network performance (e.g., traffic, topology, routing, energy utilization, performance)
- collection and analysis of data that yield new insights about application and end-user behavior (e.g., economics, privacy, security, application interaction with protocols)
- measurement-based modeling (e.g., workloads, scaling behavior, assessment of performance bottlenecks, causality)
- methods and tools to monitor and visualize network-based phenomena
- systems and algorithms that build on measurement-based findings
- novel methods for data collection, analysis, and storage (e.g., anonymization, querying, sharing)
- reappraisal of previous empirical network measurements and measurement-based conclusions
- descriptions of challenges and future directions the measurement community should pursue