



Since its inception in 1997, CAIDA has conducted research and
analysis in many aspects of Internet engineering. This page provides
references to CAIDA's past research and analysis projects,
case studies, catalogs, surveys, and reports.
DNS
- DNS research overview
- Influence Maps of DNS anycast
- Analysis of DNS root server traffic
- Collaboration with NIC Chile and the .CL ccTLD Domain
- RFC1918 Analysis
- Root/gTLD DNS performance plots
- how to disable dynamic DNS updates on Microsoft Windows systems
- DNS Surveys
- Internet Identifier Consumption
- Correlation between country governance regimes and the reputation of their Internet (IP) address allocations
- Dataset Comparison: IPv4 vs IPv6 traffic seen at the DNS Root Servers
Measurement Infrastructure
Multicast
Performance
- Bandwidth Estimation
- Measurement Infrastructure
- HTTP Servers Comparison - an Experiment
- Round Trip Time (RTT)
Policy
Routing
Security
- The Nyxem Email Virus: Analysis and Inferences (2006)
- Carna Botnet Scans (2013)
- CAIDA Analysis of Code-Red (2001)
- MS08-067 as seen from the CAIDA Network Telescope (2008)
- The Spread of the Sapphire/Slammer Worm (2003)
- SCO Offline from Denial-of-Service Attack (2003)
- The UCSD Network Telescope
- The Spread of the Witty Worm (2004)
Traffic Analysis Research
- Characterization of Internet traffic loads, segregated by application
- Caching
- Learn
- Flow Types
- Analysis of Fragmented Packet Traffic
- Multicast
- NeTraMet Examples: Real-time Observations of SDSC Commodity Internet
- Measurement Recommendations
- Mapping Autonomous Systems to Organizations: CAIDA's Inference Methodology