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SUMMARY:Toward Practical Neutrality Inference
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DTEND:20190905T173000
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Zeinab Shmeis\nEDIC candidacy exam\nExam president: Prof. Matt
 hias Grossglauser\nThesis advisor: Prof. Katerina Argyraki\nCo-examiner: P
 rof. Rachid Guerraoui\n\nAbstract\nNetwork neutrality is the principle acc
 ording to which a network should process all trafﬁc equally without diff
 erentiation.However\, Internet ServiceProviders (ISPs)\, today\, are not t
 ransparent with their trafﬁc management policies\, which puts them under
  the suspicion of violating the neutrality principle.Because of this\,we n
 eed efﬁcient and practica lmethods to monitor such violations. In this r
 esearch proposal\, we present three prevalent works related to the inferen
 ce of network features (e.g.\, neutrality and congested links). Then we di
 scuss possible research directions in the speciﬁc area of neutrality inf
 erence.\n\nBackground papers\nThe Boolean Solution to the Congested IP Lin
 k Location Problem: Theory and Practice\, by Nguyen\, H-X.\, Thiran\, P.\n
 Network  neutrality  inference\, by Zhang\, Z.\, Mara\, O.\,  and  Arg
 yraki\, K.\nGlasnost: Enabling endusers to detect traffic differentiation\
 , by Dischinger\, M. et al.\n\n 
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