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INFOCOM
2003
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Topology Inference in the Presence of Anonymous Routers
— Many topology discovery systems rely on traceroute to discover path information in public networks. However, for some routers, traceroute detects their existence but not their ...
Bin Yao, Ramesh Viswanathan, Fangzhe Chang, Dan G....
JSAC
2006
105views more  JSAC 2006»
13 years 4 months ago
Network Topology Inference Based on End-to-End Measurements
Abstract--We consider using traceroute-like end-to-end measurement to infer the underlay topology for a group of hosts. One major issue is the measurement cost. Given hosts in an a...
Xing Jin, Wai-Pun Ken Yiu, S.-H. Gary Chan, Yajun ...
ICDM
2008
IEEE
121views Data Mining» more  ICDM 2008»
13 years 10 months ago
Unifying Unknown Nodes in the Internet Graph Using Semisupervised Spectral Clustering
Most research on Internet topology is based on active measurement methods. A major difficulty in using these tools is that one comes across many unresponsive routers. Different m...
Anat Almog, Jacob Goldberger, Yuval Shavitt
PAM
2010
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Quantifying the Pitfalls of Traceroute in AS Connectivity Inference
Although traceroute has the potential to discover AS links that are invisible to existing BGP monitors, it is well known that the common approach for mapping router IP address to A...
Yu Zhang, Ricardo V. Oliveira, Hongli Zhang, Lixia...
CCR
2011
12 years 11 months ago
Measured impact of crooked traceroute
Data collected using traceroute-based algorithms underpins research into the Internet’s router-level topology, though it is possible to infer false links from this data. One sou...
Matthew J. Luckie, Amogh Dhamdhere, kc claffy, Dav...