Abstract—When designing distributed systems and Internet protocols, designers can benefit from statistical models of the Internet that can be used to estimate their performance. However, it is frequently impossible for these models to include every property of interest. In these cases, model builders have to select a reduced subset of network properties, and the rest will have to be estimated from those available. In this paper we present a technique for the analysis of Internet round trip times (RTT) and its relationship with other geographic and network properties. This technique is applied on a novel dataset comprising ∼19 million RTT measurements derived from ∼200 million RTT samples between ∼54 thousand DNS servers. Our main contributi...
One relatively unexplored question about the Internet's physical structure concerns the geographical...
Abstract — Knowledge about properties of network traffic can be beneficial when studying network pro...
International audienceA whole new class of location-aware services may be envisaged by the deploymen...
When designing distributed systems and Internet protocols, designers can benefit from statistical mo...
Abstract—In this paper, we study some geographic aspects of the Internet. We base our analysis on a ...
Network connections on the World Wide Web are often represented using graphs, with each node represe...
Several emerging large-scale Internet applications such as Content Distribution Networks, and Peer-t...
The Internet is a critical infrastructure in our society. The collection of data about its functioni...
Most data concerning the topology of complex networks are the result of mapping projects which bear ...
We advocate the use of certain dimensionless metrics, depending on the ratio of RTT over distance, t...
Round-trip time (RTT) is defined as the round-trip delay of a data packet between a source and a des...
Social and computer networks permeate our lives. Large networks, such as the Internet, the World Wid...
International audienceInternet connectivity is not fairly distributed around the world, in particula...
This study identifies a method to create fine-grained multilayer maps of the Internet’s structure, w...
Internet mapping projects generally consist in sampling the network from a limited set of sources by...
One relatively unexplored question about the Internet's physical structure concerns the geographical...
Abstract — Knowledge about properties of network traffic can be beneficial when studying network pro...
International audienceA whole new class of location-aware services may be envisaged by the deploymen...
When designing distributed systems and Internet protocols, designers can benefit from statistical mo...
Abstract—In this paper, we study some geographic aspects of the Internet. We base our analysis on a ...
Network connections on the World Wide Web are often represented using graphs, with each node represe...
Several emerging large-scale Internet applications such as Content Distribution Networks, and Peer-t...
The Internet is a critical infrastructure in our society. The collection of data about its functioni...
Most data concerning the topology of complex networks are the result of mapping projects which bear ...
We advocate the use of certain dimensionless metrics, depending on the ratio of RTT over distance, t...
Round-trip time (RTT) is defined as the round-trip delay of a data packet between a source and a des...
Social and computer networks permeate our lives. Large networks, such as the Internet, the World Wid...
International audienceInternet connectivity is not fairly distributed around the world, in particula...
This study identifies a method to create fine-grained multilayer maps of the Internet’s structure, w...
Internet mapping projects generally consist in sampling the network from a limited set of sources by...
One relatively unexplored question about the Internet's physical structure concerns the geographical...
Abstract — Knowledge about properties of network traffic can be beneficial when studying network pro...
International audienceA whole new class of location-aware services may be envisaged by the deploymen...