The delivery of IP traffic through the Internet depends on the complex interactions between thousands of autonomous systems (ASes) that exchange routing information using the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). This paper investigates the topological structure of the Internet in terms of customer-provider and peer-peer relationships between ASes, as manifested in BGP routing policies. We describe a technique for inferring AS relationships by exploiting partial views of the AS graph available from different vantage points. Next we apply the technique to a collection of ten BGP routing tables to infer the relationships between neighboring ASes. Based on these results, we analyze the hierarchical structure of the Internet and propose a five-level c...
Abstract—Formally, the Internet inter-domain routing system is a collection of networks, their polic...
An understanding of the topological structure of the Internet is needed for quite a number of networ...
Abstract — This paper describes a method of inferring logical relation-ships between network prefixe...
Internet connectivity at the Autonomous System (AS)-level, defined in terms of pairwise business pee...
The type of business relationships between the Internet autonomous systems (AS) determines the BGP i...
Autonomous Systems (AS) in the Internet use BGP to perform inter-domain routing. A set of import an...
The graph of routers comprising the Internet can be organized into sub-graphs called Autonomous Syst...
International audienceIndependent operator networks are called either Autonomous Systems (AS) or dom...
Abstract — The Internet connectivity in the Autonomous Sys-tem (AS) level reflects the commercial re...
The lack of an accurate representation of the Internet topology at the Autonomous System (AS) level ...
Formally, the Internet inter-domain routing system is a collection of networks, their policies, peer...
The Internet is literally an “Inter-Network”, that is, a network of networks. Networks can be entiti...
The Internet uses a model in which Autonomous Systems (AS) peer bilaterally with each other, resulti...
ISBN : 978-1-4244-9328-9International audienceNumerous studies based on complex measurement platform...
An understanding of the topological structure of the Internet is needed for quite a number of networ...
Abstract—Formally, the Internet inter-domain routing system is a collection of networks, their polic...
An understanding of the topological structure of the Internet is needed for quite a number of networ...
Abstract — This paper describes a method of inferring logical relation-ships between network prefixe...
Internet connectivity at the Autonomous System (AS)-level, defined in terms of pairwise business pee...
The type of business relationships between the Internet autonomous systems (AS) determines the BGP i...
Autonomous Systems (AS) in the Internet use BGP to perform inter-domain routing. A set of import an...
The graph of routers comprising the Internet can be organized into sub-graphs called Autonomous Syst...
International audienceIndependent operator networks are called either Autonomous Systems (AS) or dom...
Abstract — The Internet connectivity in the Autonomous Sys-tem (AS) level reflects the commercial re...
The lack of an accurate representation of the Internet topology at the Autonomous System (AS) level ...
Formally, the Internet inter-domain routing system is a collection of networks, their policies, peer...
The Internet is literally an “Inter-Network”, that is, a network of networks. Networks can be entiti...
The Internet uses a model in which Autonomous Systems (AS) peer bilaterally with each other, resulti...
ISBN : 978-1-4244-9328-9International audienceNumerous studies based on complex measurement platform...
An understanding of the topological structure of the Internet is needed for quite a number of networ...
Abstract—Formally, the Internet inter-domain routing system is a collection of networks, their polic...
An understanding of the topological structure of the Internet is needed for quite a number of networ...
Abstract — This paper describes a method of inferring logical relation-ships between network prefixe...