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SUMMARY:Mapping Internet Performance
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DESCRIPTION:\nCatalina Paz Alvarez Inostroza\nEDIC candidacy exam\nExam pr
 esident: Prof. Bryan Ford\nThesis advisor: Prof. Katerina Argyraki\nCo-exa
 miner: Prof. Robert West\n\nAbstract\nAs the Internet becomes a critical p
 art of our lives\, assessing and monitoring its performance\, particularly
  at the end-users' level\, has become essential. However\, collecting info
 rmation on end-user performance at the Internet level is challenging becau
 se of its heterogeneity and distributed nature. In this research proposal\
 , we present two works on obtaining performance data: first\, BISmark\, a 
 system that places custom hardware at the boundary of the home network\, a
 nd second\, CEM\, an application that takes measurement one step further\,
  into end systems. We also present a third work highlighting the difficult
 y in analyzing performance data. Finally\, we discuss our research proposa
 l\, a new source of Internet performance data.\n\nBackground papers\n1. B
 ISmark: A Testbed for Deploying Measurements and Applications in Broadband
  Access Networks\, Sundaresan et al.\, USENIX ATC 2014. \n2. Crowdsourci
 ng service-level network event monitoring\, Choffnes et al.\, SIGCOMM 2010
 . \n3. Residential links under the weather\, Padmanabhan et al.\, SIGCOM
 M 2019. \n 
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