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INFOCOM
2007
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Neighborhood Watch for Internet Routing: Can We Improve the Robustness of Internet Routing Today?
— Protecting BGP routing from errors and malice is one of the next big challenges for Internet routing. Several approaches have been proposed that attempt to capture and block ro...
Georgos Siganos, Michalis Faloutsos
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BROADNETS
2007
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Separating routing and forwarding: A clean-slate network layer design
Abstract— We present a “clean-slate” design for a networklayer routing and forwarding system intended to address shortcomings of the current Internet Protocol. Our design sep...
Kenneth L. Calvert, Jim Griffioen, Leonid B. Pouti...
NETWORKING
2004
14 years 11 months ago
Bounds on Benefits and Harms of Adding Connections to Noncooperative Networks
Abstract. In computer networks (and, say, transportation networks), we can consider the situation where each user has its own routing decision so as to minimize noncooperatively th...
Hisao Kameda
USS
2004
14 years 11 months ago
Tor: The Second-Generation Onion Router
We present Tor, a circuit-based low-latency anonymous communication service. This second-generation Onion Routing system addresses limitations in the original design by adding per...
Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson, Paul F. Syverson
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MOBISYS
2005
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
Horde: separating network striping policy from mechanism
Inverse multiplexing, or network striping, allows the construction of a high-bandwidth virtual channel from a collection of multiple low-bandwidth network channels. Striping syste...
Asfandyar Qureshi, John V. Guttag