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2004
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Impact of Path Diversity on Multi-homed and Overlay Networks
Multi-homed and overlay networks are two widely studied approaches aimed at leveraging the inherent redundancy of the Internet's underlying routing infrastructure to enhance ...
Junghee Han, Farnam Jahanian
USENIX
2007
13 years 7 months ago
Wresting Control from BGP: Scalable Fine-Grained Route Control
Today’s Internet users and applications are placing increased demands on Internet service providers (ISPs) to deliver fine-grained, flexible route control. To assist network o...
Patrick Verkaik, Dan Pei, Tom Scholl, Aman Shaikh,...
CONEXT
2005
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
TIE breaking: tunable interdomain egress selection
— The separation of intradomain and interdomain routing has been a key feature of the Internet’s routing architecture from the early days of the ARPAnet. However, the appropria...
Renata Teixeira, Timothy G. Griffin, Mauricio G. C...
TELSYS
2010
122views more  TELSYS 2010»
13 years 3 months ago
Transmission scheduling for multi-homed transport protocols with network failure tolerance
In heterogeneous network environments, the network connections of a multi-homed device may have significant bandwidth differential. For a multihomed transmission protocol designed ...
Yuansong Qiao, Enda Fallon, John Murphy, Liam Murp...
TON
2008
100views more  TON 2008»
13 years 5 months ago
Impact of hot-potato routing changes in IP networks
Abstract-- Despite the architectural separation between intradomain and interdomain routing in the Internet, intradomain protocols do influence the path-selection process in the Bo...
Renata Teixeira, Aman Shaikh, Timothy G. Griffin, ...