Network traffic can be represented by a Traffic Dispersion Graph (TDG) that contains an edge between two nodes that send a particular type of traffic (e.g., DNS) to one another. T...
Marios Iliofotou, Michalis Faloutsos, Michael Mitz...
A key step in the semantic analysis of network traffic is to parse the traffic stream according to the high-level protocols it contains. This process transforms raw bytes into s...
Ruoming Pang, Vern Paxson, Robin Sommer, Larry L. ...
While application end-point architectures have proven to be viable solutions for large-scale distributed applications such as distributed computing and file-sharing, there is lit...
Kunwadee Sripanidkulchai, Aditya Ganjam, Bruce M. ...
Security incidents have an adverse impact not only on end systems, but also on Internet routing, resulting in many out-of-reach prefixes. Previous work has looked at performance ...
D. K. Lee, Sue B. Moon, Taesang Choi, Taesoo Jeong
In this paper we show the power of sampling techniques in designing efficient distributed algorithms. In particular, we show that using sampling techniques, on some networks, sele...