Browsing by Author "Luckie, Matthew John"

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  • The 2nd workshop on active internet measurements (AIMS-2) report

    claffy, kc; Aben, Emile; Auge, Jordan; Beverly, Robert; Bustamante, Fabian; Donnet, Benoit; Friedman, Timur; Fomenkov, Marina; Haga, Peter; Luckie, Matthew John; Shavitt, Yuval (2010)
    On February 8-10, 2010, CAIDA hosted the second Workshop on Active Internet Measurements (AIMS-2) as part of our series of Internet Statistics and Metrics Analysis (ISMA) workshops. The goals of this workshop were to further ...
  • Analysis of ICMP Quotations

    Malone, David; Luckie, Matthew John (Springer, 2007)
    RFC 792 requires most ICMP error messages to quote the IP header and the next eight bytes of the packet to which the ICMP error message applies. The quoted packet is used by the receiver to match the ICMP message to an ...
  • Identifying equivalent SDN forwarding behaviour

    Sanger, Richard; Luckie, Matthew John; Nelson, Richard (ACM, 2019)
    Software-Defined Networking (SDN) enables network operators the flexibility to program their own forwarding rules, providing more than one way to achieve the same behaviour. Verifying equivalence between rulesets is a ...
  • The impact of router outages on the AS-level internet

    Luckie, Matthew John; Beverly, Robert (ACM, 2017)
    We propose and evaluate a new metric for understanding the dependence of the AS-level Internet on individual routers. Whereas prior work uses large volumes of reachability probes to infer outages, we design an efficient ...
  • Inferring persistent interdomain congestion

    Dhamdhere, Amogh; Clark, David D.; Gamero-Garrido, Alexander; Luckie, Matthew John; Mok, Ricky K. P.; Akiwate, Gautam; Gogia, Kabir; Bajpai, Vaibhav; Snoeren, Alex C.; claffy, kc (ACM, 2018)
    There is significant interest in the technical and policy communities regarding the extent, scope, and consumer harm of persistent interdomain congestion. We provide empirical grounding for discussions of interdomain ...

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  • Algorithmic mapping of software-defined networking pipelines

    Lorier, Christopher Martin (The University of Waikato, 2022)
    Networks with a consistent software stack reduce the complexity of monitoring, testing and automation, and reduce the mental burden on operators. However, when network software is bundled with the hardware, operators face ...
  • Failure resilience and traffic engineering for multi-controller software defined networking

    Zaicu, Nicu Florin (The University of Waikato, 2022)
    This thesis explores and proposes solutions to address the challenges faced by Multi-Controller SDN (MCSDN) systems when deploying TE optimisation on WANs. Despite the interest from the research community, existing MCSDN ...
  • Measuring the effectiveness of routing defenses through the lens of DROP

    Oliver-Dowling, Leo (The University of Waikato, 2022)
    This work analyzes the properties of 712 prefixes that appeared in Spamhaus’ “Don’t Route Or Peer” (DROP) list over a nearly three-year period from June 2019 to March 2022. The 712 known abused prefixes are used as a lens ...
  • An algorithmic approach to OpenFlow ruleset transformation

    Sanger, Richard (The University of Waikato, 2020)
    In an ideal development cycle for an OpenFlow application, a developer designs a pipeline to suit their application's needs and installs rules to that pipeline. Their application will run on any OpenFlow switch, whether ...
  • Hidden Terminal Detection in Wide-Area 802.11 Wireless Networks

    Raynel, Scott McKenzie (University of Waikato, 2012)
    The hidden terminal problem is an important issue in wireless networks based on the CSMA medium access control scheme. Hidden terminals pose a complex challenge to network operators trying to identify the underlying cause ...

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