A self-organizing peer-to-peer system is built upon an application level overlay, whose topology is independent of underlying physical network. A well-routed message path in such ...
Tongqing Qiu, Guihai Chen, Mao Ye, Edward Chan, Be...
In multihop wireless networks, the variability of channels results in some paths providing better performance than other paths. While it is well known that some paths are better t...
Abstract—Exponential bandwidth scaling has been a fundamental driver of the growth and popularity of the Internet. However, increases in bandwidth have been accompanied by increa...
Joseph Chabarek, Joel Sommers, Paul Barford, Crist...
Many network-management problems in large backbone networks need the answer to a seemingly simple question: where does a given IP packet, entering the network at a particular plac...
Yaping Zhu, Jennifer Rexford, Subhabrata Sen, Aman...
In this paper we show that complex (scale-free) network topologies naturally emerge from hyperbolic metric spaces. The hyperbolic geometry can be used to facilitate maximally efï¬...
Fragkiskos Papadopoulos, Dmitri V. Krioukov, Mari&...