SONoMA: A Service Oriented Network Measurement Architecture

Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture

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To characterize the structure, dynamics and operational state of the Internet it requires distributed measurements. Although in the last decades several systems capable to do this have been created, the easy access of these infrastructures and orchestration of complex measurements is not solved. We propose a system architecture that combines the flexibility of mature network measurement infrastructures such as PlanetLab or ETOMIC with the general accessibility and popularity of public services like Web based bandwidth measurement or traceroute servers. To realize these requirements we developed a multi-layer architecture based on Web Services and the basic principles of SOA, which is a very popular paradigm in distributed business application development. Our approach opens the door to perform complex network measurements, handles heterogeneous measurement devices, automatically stores the results in a public database and protects against malicious users as well. To demonstrate our concept we developed a public prototype system, called SONoMA.

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