Predicting Internet network distance with coordinates-based approaches

Proceedings - IEEE INFOCOM - Tập 1 - Trang 170-179 vol.1
T.S.E. Ng1, Hui Zhang2
1Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA USA
2Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Tóm tắt

We propose using coordinates-based mechanisms in a peer-to-peer architecture to predict Internet network distance (i.e. round-trip propagation and transmission delay). We study two mechanisms. The first is a previously proposed scheme, called the triangulated heuristic, which is based on relative coordinates that are simply the distances from a host to some special network nodes. We propose the second mechanism, called global network positioning (GNP), which is based on absolute coordinates computed from modeling the Internet as a geometric space. Since end hosts maintain their own coordinates, these approaches allow end hosts to compute their inter-host distances as soon as they discover each other. Moreover, coordinates are very efficient in summarizing inter-host distances, making these approaches very scalable. By performing experiments using measured Internet distance data, we show that both coordinates-based schemes are more accurate than the existing state of the art system IDMaps, and the GNP approach achieves the highest accuracy and robustness among them.

Từ khóa

#IP networks #Peer to peer computing #Economic indicators #Propagation delay #Computer networks #Solid modeling #Performance evaluation #Coordinate measuring machines #Internet #Robustness

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