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Hi, my name is Olaf Maennel and on these pages you can find something about my recent research work.  I'm currently a Ph.D. student in computer science at the Technical University of Munich, Germany. I work in the group of professor Anja Feldmann. Previously I studied at the Saarland University and at the Philipps University Marburg (major: computer science, minor: psychology). Beside research I like flying (paragliding and ultralight) - see my short bio for more details about me.

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Internet Routing.

Even today, given the widespread usage and critical importance of the Internet, its basic routing protocols such as the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) are poorly understood. This is in part an artifact of the complex interactions that arise from a distributed system that is administered locally to achieve a global task: reachability. In another part it has its origin in the fact that inter-domain routing policies of autonomous systems (ASes) often undergo constant adjustments for reasons of traffic engineering and/or to address specific customer wishes, an error prone approach.

In my recent work I approached these issues in the following ways:
-   The problem of policy configurations by developing a system that allows us to manage the overall routing architecture rather than each individual router. With this we raise the abstraction level from individual BGP configuration statements to an AS-wide routing policy. Initial deployment of the system to manage the routing policy of Deutsche Telekom affirm the advantages in an operational setting.
-   The richness of policy expressions leads to complex interactions and dynamics that can be observed throughout the Internet. We developed a clustering technique for a BGP alarm system that helps operators to detect problematic routing conditions. This includes a methodology for identifying the AS that is responsible for an instability.
-   While we find that some of todays routing issues are stemming from protocol interactions, others are coming from router software/hardware problems that should have been detected in a test-lab before deployment in the operational network. In joint work with Agilent Labs we develop a BGP workload generator that can help in a wide variety of equipment testing. Its goal is to be able to instantiate complex tests without losing the test engineer in the intricacies of the test setup.


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  -   Router testing.   towards more realistic router testing in a small scaled test-lab
(in collaboration with Agilent Labs).
 

  -   TROPOS.   automated router configurations
(in collaboration with Deutsche Telekom).
 
 
 
  -   BGP analysis.   towards large scale Internet simulations.  
 
 

[ p u b l i c a t i o n s ] :

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IMC'04 "A Methodology for Estimating Interdomain Web Traffic Demand"
Anja Feldmann, Nils Kammenhuber, Olaf Maennel, Bruce Maggs, Roberto De Prisco, Ravi Sundaram
Sicily (Italy), October 2004
 

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SIGCOMM'04 "Locating Internet Routing Instabilities"
Anja Feldmann, Olaf Maennel, Z. Morley Mao, Arthur Berger, Bruce Maggs
Portland (USA), August 2004 (paper/slides)
 

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PAM'04 "Measuring BGP Pass-Through Times"
Anja Feldmann, Hongwei Kong, Olaf Maennel, Alexander Tudor
Antibes Juan-les-Pins (France), April 2004 (paper/slides)

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SIGCOMM'02 "Realistic BGP Traffic for Test Labs"
Olaf Maennel, Anja Feldmann
Pittsburgh (USA), August 2002 (paper/talk/slides)
 
 
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CII/MIT "Network-Wide Inter-Domain Routing Policies: Design and Realization"
Olaf Maennel, Anja Feldmann, Christian Reiser, Rüdiger Volk and Hagen Böhm
Boston (USA), January 2005 (slides)
 

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"Séminaire BGP" (Alcatel) "Interprétation de la dynamique de BGP"
Olaf Maennel
Paris (France), October 2004 (slides)
 

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RIPE49 "Locating Internet Routing Instabilities"
Anja Feldmann, Olaf Maennel, Z. Morley Mao, Arthur Berger, Bruce Maggs
Manchester (UK), September 2004 (paper/talk/slides)
 

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WIRED "On BGP Mutations"
Olaf Maennel
Portland (USA), October 2003 (position statement)
 

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RIPE45/IDRWS'03 "Observed properties of BGP convergence"
Olaf Maennel, Alexander Tudor, Anja Feldmann, Sara Bürkle
Barcelona (Spain), May 2003 (talk/slides)

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ISMA workshop "On BGP Convergence and Scalability"
Olaf Maennel, Anja Feldmann
Leiden (The Netherlands), October 2002 (slides)
 

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NANOG 24 "Identifying Problematic Inter-domain Routing Issues"
Olaf Maennel, Anja Feldmann
Miami (USA), February 2002 (talk/slides)
 

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SIGCOMM '01 "Generating Realistic Routing Tables in a Test Lab"
Olaf Maennel, Anja Feldmann
San Diego (USA), August 2001 (poster)

 

(last modified on 2005-05-12 by Olaf Maennel - phone: +49 7000 55 07000 - url: www.olafm.de)