Observing the Global IPv4 Internet: What IP
Addresses Show
John Heidemann
USC/Information Sciences Institute
Citation
John Heidemann. Observing the Global IPv4 Internet: What IP Addresses Show. Invited talk at the SKC Science and Technology Webinar Series. [PDF] [alt PDF]
Abstract
Since 2014 the ANT lab at USC has been observing the visible IPv4 Internet (currently 5 million networks measured every 11 minutes) to detect network outages. This talk explores how we use this large-scale, active measurement to estimate Internet reliability and understand the effects of real-world events such as hurricanes. We have recently developed new algorithms to identify Covid-19-related Work-from-Home and other Internet shutdowns in this data. Our Internet outage work is joint work of John Heidemann, Lin Quan, Yuri Pradkin, Guillermo Baltra, Xiao Song, and Asma Enayet with contributions from Ryan Bogutz, Dominik Staros, Abdulla Alwabel, and Aqib Nisar.Bibtex Citation
@misc{Heidemann21a, author = {Heidemann, John}, title = {Observing the Global {IPv4} Internet: What {IP} Addresses Show}, howpublished = {Invited talk at the SKC Science and Technology Webinar Series}, month = jun, year = {2021}, sortdate = {2021-06-18}, project = {ant, eieio, minceq}, jsubject = {topology_modeling}, jlocation = {johnh: pafile}, keywords = {internet outages, covid-19, coronavirus, project, ipv4 address usage}, url = {https://ant.isi.edu/%7ejohnh/PAPERS/Heidemann21a.html}, pdfurl = {https://ant.isi.edu/%7ejohnh/PAPERS/Heidemann21a.pdf}, videourl = {https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A_gFXi2WeY}, blogurl = {https://ant.isi.edu/blog/?p=1753}, myorganization = {USC/Information Sciences Institute}, copyrightholder = {authors} }