%0 Conference Paper %B Passive and Active Measurement (PAM), Extended Abstract %D 2014 %T Distributed active measurement of Internet queuing delays %A P. Casoria %A D Rossi %A Jordan Augé %A Marc-Oliver Buob %A T. Friedman %A A. Pescape %X

Despite growing link capacities, over-dimensioned buffers are still causing, in the Internet of the second decade of the third millenium, hosts to suffer from severe queuing delays (or bufferbloat). While maximum bufferbloat possibly exceeds few seconds, it is far less clear how often this maximum is hit in practice. This paper reports on our ongoing work to build a spatial and temporal map of Internet bufferbloat, describing a system based on distributed agents running on PlanetLab that aims at providing a quantitative answer to the above question.

%B Passive and Active Measurement (PAM), Extended Abstract %C Los Angeles, USA %8 March %G eng %U http://www.enst.fr/ drossi/paper/rossi14pam-b.pdf