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CCR
2004
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13 years 6 months ago
Decoupling policy from mechanism in Internet routing
Routing is a black art in today's Internet. End users and ISPs alike have little control over how their packets are handled outside of their networks, stemming in part from l...
Alex C. Snoeren, Barath Raghavan
INFOCOM
2005
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
Topology aware overlay networks
— Recently, overlay networks have emerged as a means to enhance end-to-end application performance and availability. Overlay networks attempt to leverage the inherent redundancy ...
Junghee Han, David Watson, Farnam Jahanian
ICUMT
2009
13 years 4 months ago
Multipath at the transport layer: An end-to-end resilience mechanism
Abstract--As society's dependence on network technology increases, the need for resilience and survivability in these services becomes increasingly apparent. Since the user ex...
Justin P. Rohrer, Ramya Naidu, James P. G. Sterben...
INFOCOM
2008
IEEE
14 years 22 days ago
Detecting Anomalies Using End-to-End Path Measurements
—In this paper, we propose new “low-overhead” network monitoring techniques to detect violations of path-level QoS guarantees like end-to-end delay, loss, etc. Unlike existin...
K. V. M. Naidu, Debmalya Panigrahi, Rajeev Rastogi
CONEXT
2005
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Achieving sub-50 milliseconds recovery upon BGP peering link failures
We first show by measurements that BGP peering links fail as frequently as intradomain links and usually for short periods of time. We propose a new fast-reroute technique where ...
Olivier Bonaventure, Clarence Filsfils, Pierre Fra...