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Measuring Non-cooperative Internet Paths for Quality, Reliability, and Security

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Dataset for the PAM2011 Paper

The measurement data is used for the submarine cable faults diagnosis paper (Edmond W. W. Chan, Xiapu Luo, Rocky K. C. Chang, Waiting W. T. Fok, and Weichao Li, “Non-cooperative Diagnosis of Submarine Cable Faults,” Proc. PAM 2011, March 2011.  [Paper]).

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Dataset for the Loss-pair Measurement

The measurement data is used for the loss-pair paper (Edmond W. W. Chan, Xiapu Luo, Weichao Li, Waiting W. T. Fok, and Rocky K. C. Chang, “Measurement of Loss Pairs in Network Paths,” Proc. ACM/USENIX IMC, November 2010.  [Paper]). The data covered 11 targets and 8 sources, total 88 end-to-end paths. Below are the IP addresses of the 11 targets and the links to download the compressed dataset files, each file contains the data for an end-to-end path.

Please note that each archive file is about 25 to 45 MB, and file extracted is around 100MB to 200MB each, total 18GB.

Destination Destination IP UA UB UC UD UE UF UG UH
PL001 212.235.189.114 Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download
PL002 216.48.80.14 Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download
PL003 202.112.28.98 Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download
PL006 165.91.83.23 Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download
PL007 132.72.23.10 Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download
PL008 210.123.39.168 Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download
PL009 140.123.230.248 Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download
PL010 134.151.255.181 Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download
PL011 142.104.21.241 Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download
PL013 198.82.160.239 Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download
PL014 137.132.80.110 Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download

Data Description

The measurement data extracted are in CSV format. Each row of data contains the information of a probe, which consists of a pair of back-to-back packets.

Field Description
Probe time Unix time of the probing packets. It is the sum of (1) the unix time of the commencement of a 1-minute measurement rounded to the nearest second, and (2) the difference between the time the first probe injected into the path and that of the current probe.
Probe case 1 => F0xR0, 2 => F0xRR, 3 => F0xR1, 4 => F0xR2, 5 => F0xR3, 6 => FRxR0, 7 => FRxRR, 8 => FRxR1, 9 => FRxR2, 10 => FRxR3, 11 => F1xR0, 12 => F1xRR, 13 => F1xR1, 14 => F1xR2, 15 => F1xR3, 16 => F2xR0, 17 => F2xR1, 18 => F3, 19-25 => Miscellaneous

Please refer to here for detailed description

RTT1 Round-trip delay (in second) of the 1st outgoing packet
RTT2 Round-trip delay (in second) of the 2nd outgoing packet
TTL1 Time-to-live value of the packet triggered by the 1st outgoing packet
TTL2 Time-to-live value of the packet triggered by the 2nd outgoing packet
Probe offset The difference between the time the first probe injected into the path and that of the current probe.

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