August, 2000  -  Vol. 1 (2)
In this issue:

Front page

Wireless Wide Area Networking

Participation in the NAI as a remote site: What happens?

Throughput Tests and Path Diagnostics

Throughput and Satellite Delay

DAG Software

Traffic Flow Measurements

Recruitment for New AMP sites

News briefs



Important dates:

* 12 November 2000:
Deadline for abstracts

* 18 December 2000:
Notification of acceptance

* 5 March 2001:
Final papers due

* 23-24 April 2001:
Conference

Contact information:

PAM 2001
c/o RIPE-NCC
Singel 258 1016 AB Amsterdam The Netherlands

Phone: +31.20.5354444

Fax: +31.20.5354445

Email: pam2001@ripe.net

PAM 2001 Webpage

Call for papers

Passive & Active Measurement: PAM-2001

April 23-24, 2001, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
A workshop on passive and active measurement techniques for high speed computer networks and the Internet

As the Internet has grown over the last decade the need for precise measurement of network traffic has become steadily more apparent; most of today's Internet Service Providers and many of their large network customers are collecting and analysing traffic data for the purposes of performance monitoring, network engineering and cost recovery, but the engineering quality of these measurements vary.

A steadily growing number of research groups have been working in the areas of:

  • Active Measurements, i.e. sending test packets and observing their progress through the Internet,
  • Passive Measurements, i.e. observing actual traffic on 'live' networks,
  • Performance Metrics, i.e. developing measures or indicators which can be used to characterise traffic behavior,
  • Traffic Statistics, i.e. attempting to understand and develop models of 'real' Internet traffic, and
  • Visualisation, i.e. finding effective ways to display what's happening in a network.

After the successful workshop PAM2000 in Hamilton, New Zealand, in April 2000, the RIPE NCC will be organising another workshop on this topic in Amsterdam in April 2001.

Papers are invited from the research, provider and any other communities on topics in the areas above, or any other area of network traffic measurement. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  1. 'Experience' papers, which describe practical uses of measurements, especially in large networks.
  2. Papers on modelling network traffic, in particular if they are backed up by measurements of real traffic.
  3. Papers describing network research that can be applied to existing networks.

Extended abstracts (about 500 words, plain ASCII preferred) must be submitted by e-mail to pam2001@ripe.net by 12 November 2000. Paper submissions must contain the following: paper title, full name(s) of the author(s), organisational affiliation(s) and 1 email address where the author(s) can be contacted. Abstracts will be reviewed and acceptance notified no later than 18 December 2001.

Papers, maximum 15 printed pages, must be submitted electronically by 5 March 2001. Details of acceptable paper formats will be published on the conference web site, http://www.ripe.net/pam2001.

There will be an opportunity for participants to present measurement equipment and software. Proposals for demonstrations (about 500 words, plain ASCII) should be sent by email to the conference chair at pam2001@ripe.net by 5 March 2001.

The program committee is investigating the possibility of organising one or more tutorial sessions in conjunction with the conference. Proposals for tutorials (about 500 words, plain ASCII) should be sent by email to the conference chair by 12 November 2000.

The workshop will be held at the Barbizon Golden Tulip hotel in Amsterdam. Special room rates will be available for the conference. The conference fee will be (approximately) 175 Euro (US$165). The exact conference fee and details on registration will be published on the workshop's web page late November. The conference fee will include a printed copy of the papers selected for presentation at the workshop. Papers selected for publication will also be published on the web.

Program Committee:

Henk Uijterwaal
RIPE-NCC, NL, Conference Chair
Nevil Brownlee
U.Auckland, NZ
Randy Bush
Verio, USA
kc Claffy
CAIDA, USA
Les Cottrell
SLAC, USA
Geoff Huston
Telstra, AU
Daniel Karrenberg
RIPE-NCC, NL
Ian Graham
U.Waikato, NZ
Yasuichi Kitamura APAN, Japan
Will Leland Telcordia, USA
Tony McGregor U.Waikato, NZ
Ronn Ritke NLANR, USA
Rick Whitner Agilent, USA
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© 2000    The NLANR Measurement and Network Analysis Group,  located at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), University of California, San Diego (UCSD).   This work is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) (cooperative agreement no. ANI-9807479). Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.