Gary Jackson, Alan Sussman and Pete Keleher
Our goal was to make a high-quality all-to-all network latency map that captures features not present in existing latency data sets. We solved most of the technical problems needed to do the required measurements. We solved most policy problems too, often with complex technical solutions to get around a policy obstacle without creating disruptions. However, we eventually ran out of technical solutions: we ran afoul of a policy obstacle to a technical solution to a technical problem. There is no one to blame, and no one has done anything obviously wrong: the policy decision was a conservative one designed to protect the data of the regular users of the system. Although our resulting latency data set is not complete, we believe it still has value for various network applications.
@inProceedings{error15, title = "A Ping Too Far: Real World Network Latency Measurement", author = "Gary Jackson and Alan Sussman and Pete Keleher", booktitle = {Accepted for publication in the First Annual Workshop on E-science ReseaRch leading tO negative Results (ERROR)}, year = {2015}, }