Abstract: Internet is a network of networks which share information to each other through Internet Protocol. Internet taxonomy was designed to not depend on a single point of access to propagate information from host source to host destination, this had led to dependability among Autonomous Systems for reachability and connectivity information. Internet, a highly engineered, large scale complex system, viewed as a hierarchy of connected tiers of Autonomous Systems from which lower tier depend on higher tier for routing mostly transit traffic; this paper discusses the current hierarchical topology of Internet and analyses the forces behind the trending flat peering of Autonomous Systems which raise concerns of a shift of Internet structure f...
The Internet industry is generally considered to be vertically structured with the Internet Backbone...
Following the long-held belief that the Internet is hierarchical, the network topology generators mo...
Abstract—Building on a recent effort that combines a first-prin-ciples approach to modeling router-l...
Abstract: Internet is a network of networks which share information to each other through Internet P...
The Internet is a network of Autonomous Systems (ASes) comprising of a complex and complicated ecosy...
The Internet is a prototypical example of info-structure that has grown following a self-organized d...
The recent uncovering of a high number of peering links at Internet eXchange Point (IXP) locations a...
Abstract. During the last three decades the Internet has experienced fascinating evolution, both exp...
Since the beginning of the nineties, the internet has undergone impressive growth. This growth can b...
Over the last few decades, the Internet ecosystem has been continuously evolving to meet the demands...
What is Internet? Internet is a hierarchical network composed of communication de-vices, the routers...
International audienceSince the beginning of the nineties, the internet has undergone impressive gro...
The Internet at the interdomain level is a complex network of approximately 50,000 Autonomous System...
Purpose: Despite intensive research during the last two decades, the detailed structural composition...
Despite the large number of papers on network topology modeling and inference, there still exists am...
The Internet industry is generally considered to be vertically structured with the Internet Backbone...
Following the long-held belief that the Internet is hierarchical, the network topology generators mo...
Abstract—Building on a recent effort that combines a first-prin-ciples approach to modeling router-l...
Abstract: Internet is a network of networks which share information to each other through Internet P...
The Internet is a network of Autonomous Systems (ASes) comprising of a complex and complicated ecosy...
The Internet is a prototypical example of info-structure that has grown following a self-organized d...
The recent uncovering of a high number of peering links at Internet eXchange Point (IXP) locations a...
Abstract. During the last three decades the Internet has experienced fascinating evolution, both exp...
Since the beginning of the nineties, the internet has undergone impressive growth. This growth can b...
Over the last few decades, the Internet ecosystem has been continuously evolving to meet the demands...
What is Internet? Internet is a hierarchical network composed of communication de-vices, the routers...
International audienceSince the beginning of the nineties, the internet has undergone impressive gro...
The Internet at the interdomain level is a complex network of approximately 50,000 Autonomous System...
Purpose: Despite intensive research during the last two decades, the detailed structural composition...
Despite the large number of papers on network topology modeling and inference, there still exists am...
The Internet industry is generally considered to be vertically structured with the Internet Backbone...
Following the long-held belief that the Internet is hierarchical, the network topology generators mo...
Abstract—Building on a recent effort that combines a first-prin-ciples approach to modeling router-l...