Title
Lessons Learned From Using the RIPE Atlas Platform for Measurement Research
Abstract
We reflect upon our experience in using the RIPE Atlas platform for measurement-based research. We show how in addition to credits, control checks using rate limits are in place to ensure that the platform does not get overloaded with measurements. We show how the Autonomous System (AS)-based distribution of RIPE Atlas probes is heavily skewed which limits possibilities of measurements sourced from a specific origin-AS. We discuss the significance of probe calibration and how we leverage it to identify load issues in older hardware versions (38.6% overall as of Sep 2014) of probes. We show how performance measurement platforms (such as RIPE Atlas, SamKnows, BISmark and Dasu) can benefit from each other by demonstrating two example use-cases. We also open discussion on how RIPE Atlas deployment can be made more useful by relaying more probe metadata information back to the scientific community and by strategically deploying probes to reduce the inherent sampling bias embedded in probe-based measurement platforms.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1145/2805789.2805796
Computer Communication Review
Keywords
Field
DocType
Access Networks,RIPE Atlas
Metadata,Software deployment,Computer science,Real-time computing,Atlas (anatomy),Performance measurement,Autonomous system (mathematics),Access network
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
45
3
0146-4833
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
17
0.77
9
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Vaibhav Bajpai110815.58
Steffie Jacob Eravuchira2282.33
Jürgen Schönwälder336552.17