Active Probing of Edge Networks: Hurricane Sandy and Beyond

John Heidemann
USC/Information Sciences Institute

Abstract

No formal abstract, but this talk summarized our analysis of outages in edge networks at the time of Hurricane Sandy. This analysis showed U.S. networks had double the outage rate (from 0.2% to 0.4%) on 2012-10-30, the day after Sandy landfall, and recovered after four days. It also describes our goal of tracking all outages in the Internet. The talk was part of the FCC workshop on Network Resiliency, hosted at Brooklyn Law College by Henning Schulzrinne.

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Reference

Heidemann13d
John Heidemann. Active Probing of Edge Networks: Hurricane Sandy and Beyond. Talk given at FCC Workshop on Network Resiliency. February, 2013. <http://www.isi.edu/~johnh/PAPERS/Heidemann13d.html>.
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