A First Look at Measuring the Internet during Novel Coronavirus to Evaluate Quarantine (MINCEQ). Heidemann, J. Invited talk at Digital Technologies for COVID-19 Webinar Series hosted by USC Viterbi School of Engineering, May, 2020.
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Measuring the Internet during Novel Coronavirus to Evaluate Quarantine (RAPID-MINCEQ) is a project to measure changes in Internet use during the COVID-19 outbreak of 2020. Today social distancing and work-from-home/study-from-home are the best tools we have to limit COVID's spread. But implementation of these policies varies in the US and around the global, and we would like to evaluate participation in these policies. This project plans to develop two complementary methods of assessing Internet use by measuring address activity and how it changes relative to historical trends. Changes in the Internet can reflect work-from-home behavior. Although we cannot see all IP addresses (many are hidden behind firewalls or home routers), early work shows changes at USC and ISI. This project is support by an NSF RAPID grant for COVID-19 and just began in May 2020, so this talk will discuss directions we plan to explore.
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	author = 	"John Heidemann",
	title = 	"A First Look at Measuring the Internet during
                  Novel Coronavirus to Evaluate Quarantine ({MINCEQ})",
	howpublished = "Invited talk at Digital Technologies for COVID-19 Webinar Series hosted by USC
Viterbi School of Engineering",
	month = 	may,
	year = 	2020,
	sortdate = 	"2020-05-29", 
	project = "ant, minceq",
	jsubject = "topology_modeling",
	jlocation = 	"johnh: pafile",
	keywords = 	"covid-19, coronavirus, project, ipv4 address usage",
	url =		"https://ant.isi.edu/%7ejohnh/PAPERS/Heidemann20a.html",
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	blogurl = "https://ant.isi.edu/blog/?p=1451",
	myorganization =	"USC/Information Sciences Institute",
	copyrightholder = "authors",
	abstract = "
Measuring the Internet during Novel Coronavirus to Evaluate
Quarantine (RAPID-MINCEQ) is a project to measure changes in Internet
use during the COVID-19 outbreak of 2020.
Today social distancing and work-from-home/study-from-home are the
best tools we have to limit COVID's spread. But implementation of
these policies varies in the US and around the global, and we would
like to evaluate participation in these policies.
This project plans to develop two complementary methods of assessing
Internet use by measuring address activity and how it changes relative
to historical trends. Changes in the Internet can reflect
work-from-home behavior. Although we cannot see all IP addresses (many
are hidden behind firewalls or home routers), early work shows changes
at USC and ISI.
This project is support by an NSF RAPID grant for COVID-19 and just
began in May 2020, so this talk will discuss directions we plan to
explore.
",
}

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