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 Technology Services
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
- Xue Cai and John Heidemann.
Active Probing to Classify Internet Address Blocks (Extended Abstract for SIGCOMM'08 Poster). Technical Report ISI-TR-653, USC/Information Sciences
Institute, August, 2008.
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John Heidemann, Yuri Pradkin, Ramesh Govindan, Christos Papadopoulos, Genevieve Bartlett, and Joseph Bannister.
Census and Survey of the Visible
Internet In Proceedings of the ACM Internet Measurement
Conference, p. to appear. Vouliagmeni, Greece, ACM. October, 2008.
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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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