Dear Vesna, Unfortunately this paper has been published in a short form only in Russian, our translation is available on http://arxiv.org/abs/1003.0190. Once we publish this work, I will send a link to it. Currently we began to research percent of optimal routes based on RIPE Atlas data. The basis of this research is comparison of minimum delay and geographic distance between autonomous systems. We need at least six months to analyze the data. Sincerely yours, Andrei Sukhov 12.03.2014, 16:01, "Vesna Manojlovic" <BECHA@ripe.net>:
Dear colleagues,
a couple of researchers using RIPE Atlas brought this conference to my attention, and I noticed that the CFP deadline is approaching fast.
I would be curious to hear if anyone else is planning to submit a paper based on RIPE Atlas data to IMC, or any other conference. Please let me know if you need some extra help from us: more credits, higher limits for usage of probes per measurements, or additional text for your paper.
We would be grateful for your mention of the RIPE NCC and RIPE Atlas in your paper, and would like to invite you to share your results, after the conference, with RIPE community, either by presenting at RIPE meetings or publishing on RIPE Labs.
Regards, Vesna
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