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Introduction

This was a Skype meeting.

The attendess were Abdulah from UM, nara and Johari from UNIMAS, Arshad and Anjum from NUST and Les from SLAC.

We first went round and each identified himself so we knew each others roles and also were familiar with each others voice.

Potential Project

During a recent visit to SLAC Arshad and Les discussed the how to take forward the NUST/SLAC collaboration. Funding for this originally came from a Pakistan/US research proposal and subsequently from the Pakistan Higher Education Commission (HEC). With the new government and HEC re-organization this funding was suddenly reduced. Despite this the collaboration is active and NUST has funding to send a graduate student as a visiting scientist to SLAC for a year to continue the collaboration. An idea is to extend the collaboration to include Malaysia and in particular to UNIMAS and UM Kuala Lumpur. The question then becomes how is this useful to Malaysia.

An initial project would be to put together an active end-to-end monitoring infrastructure for major Malaysian MYREN connected sites. This would be based on PingEr PingER and follow the recent deployment made of PERN connected sites in Pakistan. Les went over some of the major benefits obtained in Pakistan from analyzing the monitoring data.

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A further major benefit is the provision of a repository of historical and current measurements of multiple metrics (e.g. round trip times, losses, jitter, unavailability, anomalies such as duplicate packet and our of order packets etc.) between a wide set of well known hosts. These can be mined and used to derive other metrics such as throughput, directness of connection, Mean Opinion Score (MOS). This is a rich source for research of issues such as statistical analysis identifying and reporting anomalies such as in performance issues, denial of service attacks etc.

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