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Unveiling Network and Service Performance Degradation in the Wild with mPlane

TitleUnveiling Network and Service Performance Degradation in the Wild with mPlane
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsCasas, P., P. Fiadino, S. Wassermann, S. Traverso, A. D'Alconzo, E. Tego, F. Matera, and M. Mellia
JournalIEEE Communications Magazine - Network Testing Series
Abstract

Unveiling network and service performance issues in complex and highly decentralized systems such as the Internet is a major challenge. Indeed, the Internet is based on decentralization and diversity. However, its distributed nature leads to operational brittleness and difficulty in identifying the root causes of performance degradation. In such a context, network measurements are a fundamental pillar to shed light and to unveil design and implementation defects. To tackle this fragmentation and visibility problem, we have recently conceived mPlane, a distributed measurement platform which runs, collects and analyses traffic measurements to study the operation and functioning of the Internet. In this paper, we show the potentiality of the mPlane approach to unveil network and service degradation issues in live, operational networks, involving both fixed-line and cellular networks. In particular, we combine active and passive measurements to troubleshoot problems in end-customer Internet access connections, or to automatically detect and diagnose anomalies in Internet-scale services (e.g., YouTube) which impact a large number of end-users.

Citation KeyCas2016
Project year: 
Fourth year
WP(s) associated with the paper: 
WP4 - mPlane Supervisor: Iterative and Adaptive Analysis
WP5 - Integration, Deployment, Data Collection, Evaluation
Partner(s) associated with the paper's author(s): 
Politecnico di Torino
Fondazione Ugo Bordoni
Forschungszentrum Telekommunikation Wien Gmbh
Is this an OFFICIALLY supported mPlane paper?: 
Yes