Today’s Internet maps, which are all collected from a small number of vantage points, are falling short of being accurate. We suggest here a paradigm shift for this task. DIMES is a distributed measurement infrastructure for the Internet that is based on the deployment of thousands of light weight measurement agents around the globe. We describe the rationale behind DIMES deployment, discuss its design trade-offs and algorithmic challenges, and analyze the structure of the Internet as it seen with DIMES
Measurement has become fundamental to the operation of networks and at-scale services - whether for ...
International audienceThe internet research community benefits from being able to deploy experimenta...
Ideally telecommunications policy decisions would be based on easily understandable data collected b...
none2noMeasuring the Internet-the size of its infrastructure, how many people use it, and their prev...
International audienceThe Internet universality is based on its decentralization and diversity. Howe...
The cost and complexity of deploying measurement infrastructure in the Internet for the purpose of a...
Abstract—The Internet’s universality is based on its decen-tralization and diversity. However, its d...
Abstract — This paper describes pMeasure, a tool for measuring large scale networks, particularly th...
Abstract—Poor visibility into the network hampers progress in a number of important research areas, ...
Measuring the Internet - the size of its infrastructure, how many people use it, and their prevalent...
The Internet's universality is based on its decentralization and diversity. However, its distributed...
For many years, the research community, practitioners, and regulators have used myriad methods and t...
This paper investigates measurement issues related to elements of the Internet and calls for a stand...
Abstract — The Internet presents great challenges to the characterization of its structure and behav...
Measuring the Internet - the size of its infrastructure, how many people use it, and their prevalent...
Measurement has become fundamental to the operation of networks and at-scale services - whether for ...
International audienceThe internet research community benefits from being able to deploy experimenta...
Ideally telecommunications policy decisions would be based on easily understandable data collected b...
none2noMeasuring the Internet-the size of its infrastructure, how many people use it, and their prev...
International audienceThe Internet universality is based on its decentralization and diversity. Howe...
The cost and complexity of deploying measurement infrastructure in the Internet for the purpose of a...
Abstract—The Internet’s universality is based on its decen-tralization and diversity. However, its d...
Abstract — This paper describes pMeasure, a tool for measuring large scale networks, particularly th...
Abstract—Poor visibility into the network hampers progress in a number of important research areas, ...
Measuring the Internet - the size of its infrastructure, how many people use it, and their prevalent...
The Internet's universality is based on its decentralization and diversity. However, its distributed...
For many years, the research community, practitioners, and regulators have used myriad methods and t...
This paper investigates measurement issues related to elements of the Internet and calls for a stand...
Abstract — The Internet presents great challenges to the characterization of its structure and behav...
Measuring the Internet - the size of its infrastructure, how many people use it, and their prevalent...
Measurement has become fundamental to the operation of networks and at-scale services - whether for ...
International audienceThe internet research community benefits from being able to deploy experimenta...
Ideally telecommunications policy decisions would be based on easily understandable data collected b...