The growth of core Internet routing tables has been such that it is now viewed as an impediment to the continued expansion of the Internet. The main culprit is multi-homing that stems from sites\u27 desire for greater reliability and diversity in connectivity. These locally rational decisions have a global impact on the Internet, and there is currently no mechanism to effectively control them. A number of technical solutions are being pursued, but this paper explores the use of a market mechanism. It formulates a model that accounts for sites\u27 incentives and the impact their connectivity choices have on the size of routing tables, and introduces a pricing scheme that seeks to better reapportion the resulting costs. The model is solved...
The Internet has become the standard infrastructure for all kinds of communications. At the same tim...
Internet routing tables have been growing rapidly due to factors such as edge-site multihoming, traf...
Proceeding of: ReArch'09, Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Re-architecting the internet, (49-54),...
The growth of core Internet routing tables has been such that it is now viewed as an impediment to t...
The Internet consists of tens of thousands of interconnected diverse, self-owned smaller networks. T...
The Internet consists of tens of thousands of interconnected diverse, self-owned smaller networks. T...
S.M. thesisThis thesis analyzes and discusses the effectiveness of social efforts to achieve collect...
Internet routers are a commons. While modest regulatory measures have generally been successful for ...
Abstract — The Internet has experienced explosive growth since its commercialization. The sizes of t...
Resistance to evolution in the Internet architecture is widely recognized as a significant threat to...
This paper discusses the economics of the Internet backbone. The author discusses competition on the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
Abstract—Inter-domain routing has been long considered as an ongoing negotiation on end-to-end paths...
We propose a novel approach to the study of Internet topology in which we use an optimization framew...
The Internet has become the standard infrastructure for all kinds of communications. At the same tim...
Internet routing tables have been growing rapidly due to factors such as edge-site multihoming, traf...
Proceeding of: ReArch'09, Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Re-architecting the internet, (49-54),...
The growth of core Internet routing tables has been such that it is now viewed as an impediment to t...
The Internet consists of tens of thousands of interconnected diverse, self-owned smaller networks. T...
The Internet consists of tens of thousands of interconnected diverse, self-owned smaller networks. T...
S.M. thesisThis thesis analyzes and discusses the effectiveness of social efforts to achieve collect...
Internet routers are a commons. While modest regulatory measures have generally been successful for ...
Abstract — The Internet has experienced explosive growth since its commercialization. The sizes of t...
Resistance to evolution in the Internet architecture is widely recognized as a significant threat to...
This paper discusses the economics of the Internet backbone. The author discusses competition on the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
Abstract—Inter-domain routing has been long considered as an ongoing negotiation on end-to-end paths...
We propose a novel approach to the study of Internet topology in which we use an optimization framew...
The Internet has become the standard infrastructure for all kinds of communications. At the same tim...
Internet routing tables have been growing rapidly due to factors such as edge-site multihoming, traf...
Proceeding of: ReArch'09, Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Re-architecting the internet, (49-54),...