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Renan Sousa from UERJ in Brazil visited SLAC for 3 months and put up a prototype Linked Open Data access to PingER data for mashups.
2014
We extended the collaboration with the University of Malaysia in Sarawak (UNIMAS), the University of Malaya (UM) in Kuala Lumpur and Universiti Tehcnologi Malaysia (UTM) in Johor Baru to add Universiti Utara in Northern mainland Malaysia and the Malaysia Research and Education Network (MYREN) Internet Service Provider. We held 18 Skype meetings with NUST, UM, UTM and UNIMAS.
In November we held a half day workshop on PingER[2] in Kuala Lumpur.
We prepared 9 hours of lectures on Internet and cell phone communications for a two week School on Space Weather at the University of Koudouga[3] in Burkina Faso in November 2014. Unfortunately due to civil disturbance that burned down the parliament, deposed the old government and president and resuledt in interim military rule, the school was postponed.
We more than doubled the number of hosts monitored in Malaysia and S. E. Asia, and added extra monitoring hosts in Pakistan and Malaysia
Raja Asad from NUST developed a Visual Traceroute web application that uses the TULIP ping based geolocation technique for locating routers along the route.
Submitted paper on dynamic ping delay based Geolocation to ACM/IEEE, Started development of geolocation Visual traceroute.