ABSTRACT Researchers have shown that the Internet exhibits path inflationend-to-end paths can be significantly longer than necessary. We present a trace-driven study of 65 ISPs that characterizes the root causes of path inflation, namely topology and routing policy choices within an ISP, between pairs of ISPs, and across the global Internet. To do so, we develop and validate novel techniques to infer intra-domain and peering policies from end-to-end measurements. We provide the first measured characterization of ISP peering policies. In addition to "early-exit," we observe a significant degree of helpful non-early-exit, load-balancing, and other policies in use between peers. We find that traffic engineering (the explicit addition...
Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) have been recently identified as critical components of the Internet...
With the proliferation of multimedia content on the Internet, there is an increasing demand for vide...
Typically, each Autonomous System (AS) tunes its local IS-IS or OSPF metrics without any coordinatio...
Researchers have shown that the Internet exhibits path inflation – end-to-end paths can be significa...
A route in the Internet may take a longer AS path than the shortest AS path due to routing policies....
Abstract—The research community has proved the existence and studied the root causes of Path Inflati...
Abstract. As mobile Internet becomes more popular, carriers and content provi-ders must engineer the...
Abstract. As mobile Internet becomes more popular, carriers and content provi-ders must engineer the...
Our study on interdomain traffic engineering focuses on AS Path Prepending (ASPP), a popular way for...
The growth of peering at Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) by Autonomous Systems (ASes) has led to opp...
Abstract — The Internet’s BGP routing protocol is known to suffer from path exploration and slow con...
Years after the initial development of the current routing protocols we still lack an understanding ...
The Internet ecosystem comprising of thousands of Autonomous Systems (ASes) now include Internet eXc...
The Internet ecosystem comprising of thousands of Autonomous Systems (ASes) now include Internet eXc...
This paper examines the nature of congestion in the interior of the Internet: its location and its i...
Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) have been recently identified as critical components of the Internet...
With the proliferation of multimedia content on the Internet, there is an increasing demand for vide...
Typically, each Autonomous System (AS) tunes its local IS-IS or OSPF metrics without any coordinatio...
Researchers have shown that the Internet exhibits path inflation – end-to-end paths can be significa...
A route in the Internet may take a longer AS path than the shortest AS path due to routing policies....
Abstract—The research community has proved the existence and studied the root causes of Path Inflati...
Abstract. As mobile Internet becomes more popular, carriers and content provi-ders must engineer the...
Abstract. As mobile Internet becomes more popular, carriers and content provi-ders must engineer the...
Our study on interdomain traffic engineering focuses on AS Path Prepending (ASPP), a popular way for...
The growth of peering at Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) by Autonomous Systems (ASes) has led to opp...
Abstract — The Internet’s BGP routing protocol is known to suffer from path exploration and slow con...
Years after the initial development of the current routing protocols we still lack an understanding ...
The Internet ecosystem comprising of thousands of Autonomous Systems (ASes) now include Internet eXc...
The Internet ecosystem comprising of thousands of Autonomous Systems (ASes) now include Internet eXc...
This paper examines the nature of congestion in the interior of the Internet: its location and its i...
Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) have been recently identified as critical components of the Internet...
With the proliferation of multimedia content on the Internet, there is an increasing demand for vide...
Typically, each Autonomous System (AS) tunes its local IS-IS or OSPF metrics without any coordinatio...