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E-grāmata: Passive and Active Measurement: 16th International Conference, PAM 2015, New York, NY, USA, March 19-20, 2015, Proceedings

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Passive and Active Measurement, PAM 2015, held in New York, NY, USA, in March 2015. The 27 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 100 submissions. The papers have been organized in the following topical sections: DNS and Routing, Mobile and Cellular, IPv6, Internet-Wide, Web and Peer-to-Peer, Wireless and Embedded, and Software Defined Networking.
DNS and Routing
~ Open Resolvers: Understanding the Origins of Anomalous Open DNS Resolvers
3(12)
Andrew J. Kaizer
Minaxi Gupta
Characterizing Optimal DNS Amplification Attacks and Effective Mitigation
15(13)
Douglas C. MacFarland
Craig A. Shue
Andrew J. Kalafut
Measuring BGP Route Origin Registration and Validation
28(13)
Daniele Iamartino
Cristel Pelsser
Randy Bush
On the Diversity of Interdomain Routing in Africa
41(16)
Roderick Fanou
Pierre Francois
Emile Aben
Mobile and Cellular
AppPrint: Automatic Fingerprinting of Mobile Applications in Network Traffic
57(13)
Stanislav Miskovic
Gene Moo Lee
Yong Liao
Mario Baldi
Uncovering the Footprints of Malicious Traffic in Cellular Data Networks
70(13)
Arun Raghuramu
Hui Zang
Chen-Nee Chuah
Characterizing Instant Messaging Apps on Smartphones
83(13)
Li Zhang
Chao Xu
Parth H. Pathak
Prasant Mohapatra
Do Mobile Data Plans Affect Usage? Results from a Pricing Trial with ISP Customers
96(15)
Carlee Joe-Wong
Sangtae Ha
Soumya Sen
Mung Chiang
IPv6
IPv6 AS Relationships, Cliques, and Congruence
111(12)
Vasileios Giotsas
Matthew Luckie
Bradley Huffaker
Kc Claffy
Measuring and Characterizing IPv6 Router Availability
123(13)
Robert Beverly
Matthew Luckie
Lorenza Mosley
Kc Claffy
UAv6: Alias Resolution in IPv6 Using Unused Addresses
136(13)
Ramakrishna Padmanabhan
Zhihao Li
Dave Levin
Neil Spring
Server Siblings: Identifying Shared IPv4/IPv6 Infrastructure Via Active Fingerprinting
149(16)
Robert Beverly
Arthur Berger
Internet-Wide
On the Power and Limitations of Detecting Network Filtering via Passive Observation
165(14)
Matthew Sargent
Jakub Czyz
Mark Allman
Michael Bailey
Distilling the Internet's Application Mix from Packet-Sampled Traffic
179(14)
Philipp Richter
Nikolaos Chatzis
Georgios Smaragdakis
Anja Feldmann
Walter Willinger
Enabling Internet-Wide Deployment of Explicit Congestion Notification
193(13)
Brian Trammell
Mirja Kuhlewind
Damiano Boppart
Iain Learmonth
Gorry Fairhurst
Richard Scheffenegger
Internet Outages, the Eyewitness Accounts: Analysis of the Outages Mailing List
206(14)
Ritwik Banerjee
Abbas Razaghpanah
Luis Chiang
Akassh Mishra
Vyas Sekar
Yejin Choi
Phillipa Gill
Transparent Estimation of Internet Penetration from Network Observations
220(15)
Suso Benitez-Baleato
Nils B. Weidmann
Petros Gigis
Xenofontas Dimitropoulos
Eduard Glatz
Brian Trammell
Web and Peer-to-Peer
A Quantitative Study of Video Duplicate Levels in YouTube
235(14)
Yao Liu
Sam Blasiak
Weijun Xiao
Zhenhua Li
Songqing Chen
Measuring YouTube from Dual-Stacked Hosts
249(13)
Saba Ahsan
Vaibhav Bajpai
Jorg Ott
Jurgen Schonwalder
Investigating Transparent Web Proxies in Cellular Networks
262(15)
Xing Xu
Yurong Jiang
Tobias Flach
Ethan Katz-Bassett
David Choffnes
Ramesh Govindan
TrackAdvisor: Taking Back Browsing Privacy from Third-Party Trackers
277(13)
Tai-Ching Li
Huy Hang
Michalis Faloutsos
Petros Efstathopoulos
Exploring Miner Evolution in Bitcoin Network
290(15)
Luqin Wang
Yong Liu
Wireless and Embedded
Measuring the Performance of User Traffic in Home Wireless Networks
305(13)
Srikanth Sundaresan
Nick Feamster
Renata Teixeira
Enabling Wireless LAN Troubleshooting
318(14)
Ilias Syrigos
Stratos Keranidis
Thanasis Korakis
Constantine Dovrolis
Improving the Packet Send-Time Accuracy in Embedded Devices
332(15)
Ricky K.P. Mok
Weichao Li
Rocky K.C. Chang
Software Defined Networking
What You Need to Know About SDN Flow Tables
347(13)
Maciej Kuzniar
Peter Peresini
Dejan Kostic
Software-Defined Latency Monitoring in Data Center Networks
360(13)
Curtis Yu
Cristian Lumezanu
Abhishek Sharma
Qiang Xu
Guofei Jiang
Harsha V. Madhyastha
Author Index 373