DocumentCode
3079829
Title
A framework for near real-time event characterization within the internet
Author
Planck, Max ; Glass, Kristin ; Lyman, Isis ; Colbaugh, Richard
Author_Institution
Inst. for Complex Additive Syst. Anal., New Mexico Inst. of Min. & Technol., Socorro, NM, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
22-24 June 2011
Firstpage
59
Lastpage
66
Abstract
The Internet occasionally experiences large disruptions arising from both natural and manmade disturbances. It is of significant interest to develop methods to characterize these events. The characterization comes in the form of detecting disturbances early in their evolution, providing a classification of disturbances, and locating disturbances within the topology of the Internet. This paper presents a new framework for realizing near real-time global scale disruptive Internet event detection, classification, and localization. The proposed framework uses Hidden Markov Models for event detection and classification, and tensor decomposition and graph theoretical analysis for logical localization. The framework consists of three major components: 1) data ingest and processing/cleaning, 2) near real-time alert generation, and 3) a human-in-the-loop analysis portal. This paper discusses components 1 and 2 in detail. Components 1 and 2´s usefulness, as well as an overview of component 3, is demonstrated through the use of case studies. This framework outlines a principled, automated approach to characterizing network disruptions at Internet scale.
Keywords
Internet; graph theory; hidden Markov models; tensors; Internet event detection; event classification; graph theoretical analysis; hidden Markov models; logical localization; real-time event characterization; tensor decomposition; Data models; Event detection; Hidden Markov models; Internet; Real time systems; Routing; Tensile stress; Autonomous System; BGP; Complex Networks; Event Detection; Hidden Markov Model; Internet Scale; Tensor Decomposition;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network Science Workshop (NSW), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location
West Point, NY
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1049-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSW.2011.6004659
Filename
6004659
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