Workshop title: RIPE Atlas: Can we find where the Cloud is?
This workshop focuses on explaining what RIPE Atlas is and how we can use it to create measurements of latency on Internet.
The workshop is supported by three types of files:
- PDF guides that consist in one guide for the instructor and another guide for the student following this workshop
- Jupyter Notebooks that contain the code that run the code that we want to generate, either to create measurements
- Data files, which are CSV files containing the required data to run the code in the notebooks.
Please, start by reading the PDF guide file that corresponds to your role:
GUIDE_instructor.pdf
GUIDE_student.pdf
The guide will explain you the context of the workshop, the motivation, and how to navigate the code. While reading the guide, you will be invited to open the Jupyter Notebook to follow the instructions that they contain to proceed with the workshop.
There are two Jupyter Notebooks:
latency1_whereIsTheCloud_A_createMeasurement.ipynb
latency1_whereIsTheCloud_A_getMeasurement.ipynb
In order to create the measurements, you can define your own source and destination IP adresses, but we have already provided example lists that are available at:
list_id_probes.csv
list_url_ip_destination.csv
This workshop has been created by the Opportunistic Architectures Lab of IMDEA Networks Institute, in the frame of the TelecoRenta Proyect from the UNICO 5G Program.
If you have any questions, feedback, or inquiries about the content on this repository, please feel free to reach out to our team using the following email addresses: