LANDER: Los Angeles Network Data Exchange and Repository
Project Summary
The LANDER project participates as a data provider and a data-hosting site
under the PREDICT program.
LANDER will provide the research community
with a rich set of high-quality
network data, including traffic traces and network topology information.
The ultimate goal of this work is to enable new research
and improvements in network security.
LANDER is a joint research effort of USC's
Information Sciences Institute,
Computer Science Department,
and
Information Services Division
and is supported by
the DHS PREDICT program
through contract NBCHC040137 (2004-2007) and NBCHC080035 (starting 2007).
People
(listed alphabetically)
Alumni: Alefiya Hussain, Joseph Bannister, Jim Pepin, Ramachandran Ramani, Jenny Sager, Fabio Silva
Publications
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John Heidemann, Yuri Pradkin, Ramesh Govindan, Christos Papadopoulos, and Genevive Bartlett, and Joseph Bannister.
Census and Survey of the Visible Internet (extended). Technical Report ISI-TR-2008-649, USC/Information Sciences Institute, February, 2008.
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John Heidemann and Yuri Pradkin.
"Mapping the Internet Address Space" (poster).
September 2007.
Described on the "Mapping the Internet Address Space" web page.
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John Heidemann, Yuri Pradkin, Ramesh Govindan, Christos Papadopoulos, and Joseph Bannister.
Exploring Visible Internet Hosts through Census and Survey. Technical Report ISI-TR-2007-640, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May, 2007.
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Alefiya Hussain, Genevieve Bartlett, Yuri Pryadkin, John Heidemann,
Christos Papadopoulos, Joseph Bannister, Experiences with a Continuous
Network Tracing Infrastructure, MineNet, SIGCOMM Workshops, August
22-26, 2005, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Also available as Technical Report
ISI-TR-2005-601, April 2005 [pdf]
For related publications, please see the ANT publications web page.
Software
See the see the ANT distribution web page.
Traces
Details to follow.
Related Links
ANT: the Analysis of Network Traces research group
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