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SUMMARY:Network Neutrality Inference
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DESCRIPTION:Muhammad Abdullah\nEDIC candidacy exam\nExam president: Prof. 
 Patrick Thiran\nThesis advisor: Prof. Katerina Argyraki\nCo-examiner: Prof
 . Bryan Ford\n\nAbstract\nNetwork neutrality is the principle according to
 \nwhich a network should process all traffic equally without\ndifferentiat
 ion. However\, Internet Service Providers (ISPs)\, today\,\nare not transp
 arent with their traffic management policies\,\nwhich puts them under the 
 suspicion of violating the neutrality\nprinciple. Because of this\, we nee
 d efficient and practical methods\nto monitor such violations. In this rep
 ort\, we present three\nprevalent works related to the inference of networ
 k neutrality.\n\nBackground papers\n\n	A Large-Scale Analysis of Deployed 
 Traffic Differentiation Practices\n	https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/334
 1302.3342092 \n	Glasnost: Enabling End Users to Detect Traffic Differenti
 ation\n	https://static.usenix.org/events/nsdi10/tech/full_papers/dischinge
 r.pdf\n	NetDiagnoser: troubleshooting network unreachabilities using end-t
 o-end probes and routing data\n	https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1364654.136
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