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[mat-wg] New on RIPE Labs: There Is Gold in This Stream - Sifting Through Used RIPE Atlas Traceroute Results
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Mirjam Kuehne
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Fri May 20 14:52:36 CEST 2016
Dear colleagues, Please find a new article on RIPE Labs demonstrating the value of the results collected by RIPE Atlas independent of the original purpose for collecting them. Using all traceroute results from a particular day as an example, we first show that near real-time analysis of the result stream is feasible. Then we show that this has great potential for studying the packet layer of the Internet in general and for providing tools to network operators in particular. All this suggests a large and diverse potential for further work. https://labs.ripe.net/Members/dfk/there-is-gold-in-this-stream?pk_campaign=labs&pk_kwd=list-mat Kind regards, Mirjam Kuehne RIPE NCC
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