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Analysis of IPv4 address space utilization with ANT ISI dataset and censys

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Since 2003, the ANT Lab at ISI has used active measurements to conduct a census of the IPv4 address space [1]. Each census lasts approximately 2--3 months, scanning the entire IPv4 address space using ICMP ping probes and recording replies. To date, there have been 85 surveys. One of the by-products of these surveys is the address history dataset [5], which contains the ICMP responses from more than 1.4 billion IPv4 addresses over an 18 year period, starting in 2006.

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Genevieve Bartlett, John Heidemann, and Christos Papadopoulos. 2007. Understanding Passive and Active Service Discovery. In Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGCOMM Conference on Internet Measurement (San Diego, California, USA) (IMC '07).
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Xue Cai and John Heidemann. 2010. Understanding Block-Level Address Usage in the Visible Internet. 40, 4 (aug 2010), 99--110.
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Alberto Dainotti, Karyn Benson, Alistair King, Bradley Huffaker, Eduard Glatz, Xenofontas Dimitropoulos, Philipp Richter, Alessandro Finamore, and Alex C Snoeren. 2016. Lost in space: improving inference of IPv4 address space utilization. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications 34, 6 (2016).
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Internet Addresses IPv4 Response History Dataset. 2022. Dataset, PREDICT ID: USC-LANDER/internet_address_history_it95w-20210727/rev12156. Provided by the USC/LANDER project. http://www.isi.edu/ant/lander.
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IMC '22: Proceedings of the 22nd ACM Internet Measurement Conference
October 2022
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DOI:10.1145/3517745
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