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IMC paper on Internet Census described in MIT Tech Review
The IMC paper “Census and Survey of the Visible Internet” was described in an article “Probe Sees Unused Internet” in the MIT Technology Review by Robert Lemos. The article provides a nice summary of the issues, but it reaches a … Continue reading
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new paper about Internet address space census and survey
We are happy to report that the paper “Census and Survey of the Visible Internet” has been accepted to appear at the Internet Measurement Conference in Vouliagmeni, Greece in October 2008. A preprint is available at http://www.isi.edu/~johnh/PAPERS/Heidemann08c.html, and an extended … Continue reading
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Internet address space: new technical paper and browsable map
A number of folks expressed interest in our ANT census of the Internet address space at <http://www.isi.edu/ant/address/>. We have three recent updates, a new TECHNICAL REPORT and a BROWSABLE INTERNET ADDRESS MAP, and a PROJECT BLOG. We have have released … Continue reading
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Welcome to the ANT Project Blog. Folks are welcome to subscribe to the RSS feed for this blog if they wish to track research related to the analysis of Internet traffic in the ANT group at ISI, USC, and CSU. … Continue reading
Updates about research by the ANT group (Analysis of Internet Traffic)