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21st International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops (ICDEW'05)
Advanced Indexing Techniques for Wide-Area Network Monitoring
Tokyo, Japan
April 05-April 08
ISBN: 0-7695-2657-8
Xin Li, Xin Li
Fang Bian, Fang Bian
Hui Zhang, Hui Zhang
Christophe Diot, Christophe Diot
Ramesh Govindan, Ramesh Govindan
Wei Hong Hong, Wei Hong
Gianluca Lannaccone, Gianluca Lannaccone
Detecting and unraveling incipient coordinated attacks on Internet resources requires a distributed network monitoring infrastructure. Such an infrastructure will have two logically distinct elements: distributed monitors that continuously collect packet and flow-level information, and a distributed query system that allows network operators to effi- ciently and rapidly access this information. We argue that, in addition to supporting other types of queries, the network monitoring query system must support multi-dimensional range queries on traffic records (flows, or aggregated flow records). We discuss the design of MIND, a distributed indexing system which supports the creation of multiple distributed indices that use proximal hashing to scalably respond to range queries.
Citation:
Xin Li, Fang Bian, Hui Zhang, Christophe Diot, Ramesh Govindan, Wei Hong Hong, Gianluca Lannaccone, "Advanced Indexing Techniques for Wide-Area Network Monitoring," icdew, pp.1184, 21st International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops (ICDEW'05), 2005
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