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[IMRG] RE: IMRG futures



So, I took Mark up on his offer and chatted briefly with him yesterday. I offer the following as ideas, just to start the ball rolling as to directions that this RG could go.

1) Organize a central information point for all the measurement repositories that currently exist.
Apparently this has been tried several times in the past. (and I learned from Mark that CAIDA is working on this, so maybe IMRG can work with the folks at USC). There all various repositories worldwide, and it might be a good thing to organize links to them all (Note this is NOT a proposal to have a single worldwide repository). Obviously, there would have to be commitment to maintain this over time. Otherwise, it will just fade out and become a disappointment. What extra value can the IMRG bring to this?
(a) Set standards for data being included. I.e. Define what constitutes useful measurement data.
(b) Set commonly accepted ways to process data (maybe more of a handbook of what to do and what not to do when processing measurement data)


2) Start a subgroup on measurement of Wireless LANs. There is a lot of research in the academic world on this, and it could be fruitful to create a place in the IMRG where this work could go on, and people could collaborate. Could include also physical layer and MAC layer measurements. Maybe eventually make a repository.

3) Become an extender of established measurement programs (like the ones at CAIDA, RIPE, etc) in the sense of looking at areas or problems that these groups would like to solve, but don't have the resources or time or the problems are too far in the future. This is sort of a "gap analysis" of places where the technology or science needs some effort. It requires some work to identify problems that it would be useful to solve. Again, this would require a lot of collaboration between this group and these existing groups.

I hope that others have ideas that they are willing to post also....


Regards,
Phil Chimento



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