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Model-Driven Server Allocation in Distributed Enterprise Systems
Feb 2009
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) usually use several server pools to host different web applications, to ensure smooth system management and minimum interference between applications. The...
Provided by University of Warsaw
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Whitepapers
Perfect Packets Reordering Generation Using High Index Degree Nodes Connectivity
Nov 2012
Workload distribution is critical to the performance of network processor based parallel forwarding systems. Scheduling schemes that operate at the packet level, e.g., round-robin cannot preserve...
Provided by International Journal of Communications and Engineering
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Whitepapers
WiFi/WiMAX Seamless Convergence with Adaptive Vertical Handover for Continuity of Internet Access
Jul 2011
The next generation of the wireless networks will consist of several overlapping tiers. Provision of undisrupted communication to mobile users is a challenging task. Handover delay is one of the...
Provided by Scientific Research
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Whitepapers
Improving Inter-Domain Fast Handover Using MIH Services in Mobile WiMAX
Nov 2012
Recently, the IP connectivity during the Mobile Node (MN) movement between Base Stations (BSs) belonging to different Internet Service Providers (ISPs) is still a key issue to be tackled. In this...
Provided by Scientific Research
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Whitepapers
Shifting Network Tomography Toward a Practical Goal
Dec 2011
Boolean Inference makes it possible to observe the congestion status of end-to-end paths and infer, from that, the congestion status of individual network links. In principle, this can be a...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Resolving Anonymous Routers in Internet Topology Measurement Studies
Jan 2008
Internet measurement studies utilize traceroute to collect path traces from the Internet. A router that does not respond to a traceroute query is referred to as an anonymous router and is...
Provided by University of Texas
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White Papers
Taming the Torrent
Aug 2008
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) systems, which provide a variety of popular services, such as file sharing, video streaming and voice-over-IP, contribute a significant portion of today's Internet traffic. By...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Hulu in the Neighborhood
Apr 2011
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are in a constant race to meet the bandwidth demands of their subscribers. Access link upgrades, however, are expensive and take years to deploy. Many ISPs are...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Demystifying Configuration Challenges and Trade-Offs in Network-Based ISP Services
Aug 2011
ISPs are increasingly offering a variety of network-based services such as VPN, VPLS, VoIP, Virtual-Wire and DDoS protection. Although both enterprise and residential networks are rapidly adopting...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Two-Market Inter-Domain Bandwidth Contracting
Jan 2011
An automated way of establishing inter-ISP contracts will enable ISPs to flexibly allocate their network resources to different contracts. However, this flexibility comes with the additional...
Provided by University of Nevada
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White Papers
P2P File-Download Control Method Associated With Router Network Parameters
Jun 2010
P2P applications impose an enormous traffic load on the Internet. Actually, however, topological difference between P2P network and underlying physical network (Internet network) is creating...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Change Your ISP e-Mail Account Information
Dec 2007
When the user or their Internet Service Provider (ISP) changes the e-mail account password, e-mail address, or e-mail server address, the user must change their account information in. To help...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Enabling a Low-Delay Internet Service Via Built-In Performance Incentives
Aug 2009
The single best-effort service of the Internet struggles to accommodate divergent needs of different distributed applications. Numerous alternative network architectures have been proposed to...
Provided by University of Washington
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White Papers
An Algebraic Approach to Computing the Reliability of Internet Routing
May 2011
Evaluating the reliability of Internet routing is important for an ISP to assess existing peer relationships or establish new peer relationships. Existing algorithms for network reliability...
Provided by Chinese University of Hong Kong
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White Papers
Botnets Detection Based on IRC-Community
Nov 2008
In this paper, the authors propose a new approach for detecting and characterizing botnets on a large-scale WiFi ISP network, in which they first classify the network traffic into different...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Good Things Come to Those Who (Can) Wait
Sep 2008
Recent revelations that ISPs selectively manipulate P2P traffic have sparked much public discussion. Underlying this issue is the misalignment of interests between consumers on one hand who desire...
Provided by Telefonica
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White Papers
On the Impact of Filters on Analyzing Prefix Reachability in the Internet
Jan 2012
The reachability of IP address prefixes exhibits significant fluctuations due to changes in both physical connectivity and ISP routing policies. In the late 1990s, Labovitz et al. performed an...
Provided by Purdue University
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White Papers
Internet Traffic and Multiresolution Analysis
Jan 2009
Traditional Internet traffic studies have primarily focused on the temporal characteristics of packet traces as observed on a single link within an ISP's network. They have contributed to advances...
Provided by Institute of Mathematical Statistics
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White Papers
Improving the Performance of Route Control Middleboxes in a Competitive Environment
Oct 2008
Multihomed subscribers are increasingly adopting intelligent route control solutions to optimize the cost and end-to-end performance of the traffic routed among the different links connecting...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Passive Characterization of SopCast Usage in Residential ISPs
Jun 2011
In this paper, the authors present an extensive analysis of traffic generated by SopCast users and collected from operative networks of three national ISPs in Europe. After more than a year of...
Provided by Politecnico di Torino
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White Papers
Dissecting Video Server Selection Strategies in the YouTube CDN
Mar 2011
In this paper, the authors conduct a detailed study of the YouTube CDN with a view to understanding the mechanisms and policies used to determine which data centers users download video from....
Provided by Purdue University
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White Papers
Experiences of VoIP Traffic Monitoring in a Commercial ISP
Apr 2010
VoIP (Voice over IP)has widely been addressed as the technology that will change the Telecommunication model opening the path for convergence. Yet, this revolution is far from being complete,...
Provided by John Wiley & Sons
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White Papers
Measurement of IPTV Traffic From an Operative Network
Oct 2009
In this paper, the authors present measurement results of IP TeleVision (IPTV) multicast traffic collected from real of the FastWeb network. FastWeb is an ISP provider, which is the main broadband...
Provided by John Wiley & Sons
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White Papers
Beyond MLU: An Application-Centric Comparison of Traffic Engineering Schemes
Mar 2011
Traffic Engineering (TE) has been long studied as a network optimization problem, but its impact on user-perceived application performance has received little attention. The authors' paper takes a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
The Flattening Internet Topology: Natural Evolution, Unsightly Barnacles or Contrived Collapse?
May 2008
This paper collects and analyzes traceroute measurements to show that large content providers (e.g., Google, Microsoft, Yahoo!) are deploying their own wide-area networks, bringing their networks...
Provided by Hewlett-Packard
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White Papers
Revenue Sharing Among ISPs in Two-Sided Markets
Mar 2011
In this paper, the authors study the revenue sharing and rate allocation for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that jointly provide network connectivity between content providers and end-users....
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Models of Link Capacity Distribution in ISP's Router-Level Topology
Sep 2011
Modeling the Internet is vital for network researches. Recent measurement studies on the Internet topology show that the degree distribution obeys the power-law distribution. However, only the...
Provided by Osaka University
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White Papers
A Modeling Method for Router-Level Topologies Based on Network-Cost Optimization
Sep 2011
Measurement studies of Internet topologies show that the degree distribution of the topologies exhibits a power-law attribute. However, it is apparent that only degree distributions do not...
Provided by Osaka University
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White Papers
Monitoring Network Bias
Aug 2008
The net neutrality issue is far from being only a theoretical and legal playing field. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) all over the world deploy middle-boxes able to filter, shape, and poison...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
ISP Uplink Pricing in a Competitive Market
Apr 2008
In recent years, the upgrade of access networks to broadband networks together with the P2P technology has brought many new applications to the Internet. P2P applications have quickly become the...
Provided by Chinese University of Hong Kong
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White Papers
On Cooperative Settlement Between Content, Transit and Eyeball Internet Service Providers
Dec 2008
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) depend on one another to provide global network services. However, the profit-seeking nature of the ISPs leads to selfish behaviors that result in inefficiencies...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
The Shapley Value: Its Use and Implications on Internet Economics
Sep 2008
The Internet is composed of thousand of autonomous Internet Service Providers (ISPs). On the one hand, they cooperate with one another to provide services for their customers; on the other hand,...
Provided by Columbia University
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The Shapley Profit for Content, Transit and Eyeball Internet Service Providers
Oct 2010
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) depend on one another to provide global network services. However, the profit-seeking nature of the ISPs leads to selfish behaviors that result in inefficiencies...
Provided by Columbia University
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White Papers
A Novel Layer 1 Virtual Private Network Provisioning Architecture in Multi-Domain Optical Networks
Nov 2009
A novel multi-domain L1VPN provisioning architecture is proposed based on service plane of the adaptive multiservices provisioning platform. It can provide the inter-domain L1VPN services...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Peer the Peers: An Overlay ID Assignment Service at Internet Exchange Points
Dec 2009
P2P networks enable end users to establish services relying neither on a dedicated infrastructure nor on an ISP deployment of enhanced services at the network layer. Regrettably, overlay traffic...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Uncovering Performance Differences Among Backbone ISPs With Netdiff
Feb 2008
This paper designs and implements Netdiff, a system that enables detailed performance comparisons among ISP networks. It helps customers and applications determine, for instance, which ISP offers...
Provided by Princeton University
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Interconnecting Eyeballs to Content: A Shapley Value Perspective on ISP Peering and Settlement
Aug 2008
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) must interconnect to provide global Internet connectivity to users. The payment structure of these interconnections are often negotiated and maintained via...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Can't See Forest Through the Trees? Understanding Mixed Network Traffic Graphs From Application Class Distribution
Jun 2011
In this paper, the authors study the interaction patterns among traffic from different application classes, namely, how they collaboratively form a mixed traffic activity graph (mixed TAG)....
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Comparison of Anomaly Signal Quality in Common Detection Metrics
Jun 2007
Problems involving classification and pattern recognition can often be profitably viewed from the perspective of signal detection theory. The authors present ANEX (ANomaly EXposure), a simple and...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Stable Routing With Virtual Topology Capacity Adjustment: A Novel Paradigm for Operating Optical Networks
Oct 2011
Advances in optical equipment permit network carriers to offer lightpath-on-demand services to Internet Service Providers (ISPs). These services are the key for constructing cost-efficient Virtual...
Provided by UNIVERSITY OF CARTAGENA
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White Papers
Optimal Design of Service Overlay Networks
Nov 2007
Service Overlay Networks (SONs) are currently one of the most promising architectures envisioned to provide end-to-end quality of service guarantees in the Internet, without requiring significant...
Provided by Politecnico di Milano
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Models and Algorithms for the Design of Service Overlay Networks
Sep 2008
Service Overlay Networks (SONs) can provide end-to-end quality of service guarantees in the Internet without requiring significant changes to the underlying network infrastructure. A SON is an...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Network Regulations and Market Entry
Mar 2011
This paper uses a two-sided market model to study if last-mile access providers (ISPs), should charge Content Providers (CPs), who derive revenue from advertisers, for the right to access ISP's...
Provided by UC Regents
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White Papers
P2P-IPTV World: Measure to Better Discover
Aug 2008
Triple-play (high-speed internet, telephone, and TV) in which IPTV is an important factor is now largely offered by many Internet Service Providers (ISP). But being a combined business model, it...
Provided by Universite Pierre et Marie Curie
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White Papers
A2C: Anti-Attack Counters for Traffic Measurement
Mar 2010
Flow-level sampling methods have been widely studied and extensively employed in network traffic measurement systems. Current approaches mainly focus on improving the performance under normal...
Provided by Dublin City University
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White Papers
Wresting Control From BGP: Scalable Fine-Grained Route Control
Jan 2011
Today's Internet users and applications are placing increased demands on Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to deliver fine-grained, flexible route control. To assist network operators in...
Provided by UC Regents
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White Papers
Analysis of Open Environment Sign-In Schemes-Privacy Enhanced & Trustworthy Approach
May 2011
The third party based authentications possess users' privacy concerns in an open environment such as links and traces user identities across various services. The cryptographic schemes for...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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White Papers
On the Benefits of Cooperative Proxy Caching for Peer-to-Peer Traffic
Jul 2010
This paper analyzes the potential of cooperative proxy caching for Peer-To-Peer (P2P) traffic as a means to ease the burden imposed by P2P traffic on Internet Service Providers (ISPs). In...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Traffic Modeling and Proportional Partial Caching for Peer-to-Peer Systems
Dec 2008
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) file sharing systems generate a major portion of the Internet traffic, and this portion is expected to increase in the future. The authors explore the potential of deploying...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
ISP-Friendly Peer Matching Algorithms
Aug 2008
In Peer-To-Peer (P2P) systems, a receiving peer needs to be matched with multiple sending peers, because peers have limited capacity and reliability. The authors study the following peer-matching...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Cooperative Caching: The Case for P2P Traffic
May 2009
This paper analyzes the potential of cooperative proxy caching for Peer-To-Peer (P2P) traffic as a means to ease the burden imposed by P2P traffic on Internet Service Providers (ISPs). In...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Detecting Network Neutrality Violations With Causal Inference
Dec 2009
The authors present NANO, a system that detects when ISPs apply policies that discriminate against specific classes of applications, users, or destinations. Existing systems for detecting...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Understanding and Modeling the Internet Topology: Economics and Evolution Perspective
Feb 2010
In this paper, the authors seek to understand the intrinsic reasons for the well-known phenomenon of heavy-tailed degree in the Internet AS graph and argue that in contrast to traditional models...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Reducing Cross-ISP Traffic of P2P Systems: The End or the Beginning of P2P Traffic Control
Dec 2009
As Peer-To-Peer (P2P) systems are widely deployed in the Internet, P2P traffic control becomes a challenge for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and P2P system vendors. Some recent works consider...
Provided by University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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White Papers
Communities of Interest for Internet Traffic Prioritization
Apr 2009
Communities Of Interest (COI) have been studied in the past to classify traffic within an enterprise network, and to mitigate Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks. The authors investigate the use of...
Provided by Indiana University
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White Papers
Group Key Management Protocols: A Novel Taxonomy
Dec 2010
The phenomenal growth of the Internet in the last few years and the increase of bandwidth in today's networks have provided both inspiration and motivation for the development of new services,...
Provided by Université de Technologie de Compiègne
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Glasnost: Enabling End Users to Detect Traffic Differentiation
Mar 2010
A confluence of technical, business, and political interests has made "Network neutrality" a hot button issue. The debate revolves around whether and to what extent Internet Service Providers...
Provided by Microsoft Research
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White Papers
A Value-Based Framework for Internet Peering Agreements
Jun 2010
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) use complex peering policies, stipulating various rules for peering with other networks. Peering strategy is often considered a "Black art" rather than science,...
Provided by Georgia Tech
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White Papers
DiffProbe: Detecting ISP Service Discrimination
Jan 2010
The authors propose an active probing method, called Differential Probing or DiffProbe, to detect whether an access ISP is deploying forwarding mechanisms such as priority scheduling, variations...
Provided by Georgia Institute of Technology
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White Papers
End-to-End Detection of ISP Traffic Shaping Using Active and Passive Methods
Sep 2010
The authors present end-to-end measurement methods for the detection of traffic shaping. Traffic shaping is typically implemented using token buckets, allowing a maximum burst of traffic to be...
Provided by Georgia Institute of Technology
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White Papers
TopBT: A Topology-Aware and Infrastructure-Independent BitTorrent Client
Mar 2010
BitTorrent (BT) has carried out a significant and continuously increasing portion of Internet traffic. While several designs have been recently proposed and implemented to improve the resource...
Provided by George Mason University
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White Papers
Where the Sidewalk Ends: Extending the Internet AS Graph Using Traceroutes From P2P Users
Dec 2009
An accurate Internet topology graph is important in many areas of networking, from deciding ISP business relationships to diagnosing network anomalies. Most Internet mapping efforts have derived...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Deep Diving Into BitTorrent Locality
Feb 2011
A substantial amount of work has recently gone into localizing BitTorrent traffic within an ISP in order to avoid excessive and often times unnecessary transit costs. Several architectures and...
Provided by University Carlos III of Madrid
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White Papers
On the Efficiency of Collaborative Caching in ISP-Aware P2P Networks
Jan 2011
Collaborative ISP caching has been advocated to reduce the otherwise significant amount of costly inter-ISP traffic generated by Peer-To-Peer (P2P) applications. The fundamental design criteria...
Provided by University of Toronto
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White Papers
Collaborative Detection of DDoS Attacks Over Multiple Network Domains
Dec 2007
This paper presents a new distributed approach to detecting DDoS (Distributed Denial of Services) flooding attacks at the traffic-flow level. The new defense system is suitable for efficient...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Morpheus: Enabling Flexible Interdomain Routing Policies
Oct 2007
Giving ISPs more fine-grain control over interdomain routing policies would help them better manage their networks and offer value-added services to their customers. Unfortunately, the current BGP...
Provided by Princeton University
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White Papers
Performance Analysis and Special Issues of Broadband Strategies in the Computer Communication
Nov 2009
Broadband communications consists of the technologies and equipment required to deliver packet based digital voice, video, and data services to end users. Broadband affords end users high-speed,...
Provided by Anna University
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White Papers
Optimizing Cost and Performance in Online Service Provider Networks
Mar 2010
The authors present a method to jointly optimize the cost and the performance of delivering traffic from an Online Service Provider (OSP) network to its users. The method, called Entact, is based...
Provided by Purdue University
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White Papers
To Change Traffic Engineering, Change the Traffic Matrix
Nov 2010
Traditional traffic engineering adapts the routing of traffic within the network to maximize performance. The authors propose a new approach to traffic engineering that also adaptively changes...
Provided by Princeton University
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White Papers
Cooperative Content Distribution and Traffic Engineering
Aug 2008
Traditionally, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) make profit by providing Internet connectivity, while Content Providers (CPs) play the more lucrative role of delivering content to users. As...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
From Multiple Decompositions to TRUMP: Traffic Management Using Multipath Protocol
Apr 2008
Traffic management is the adaptation of source rates and routing to efficiently utilize network resources. Traffic management today includes congestion control, routing and traffic engineering. In...
Provided by Princeton University
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White Papers
FIRE: FInding Rogue nEtworks
Jun 2010
For many years, online criminals have been able to conduct their illicit activities by masquerading behind disreputable Internet Service Providers (ISPs). For example, organizations such as the...
Provided by University of California
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White Papers
Should Users Be Entitled to Run the Applications of Their Choice on Wireless Networks?
Nov 2010
The authors examine whether wireless ISPs should be able to legally limit the applications used on wireless devices. The analysis is based on wireless network architecture and communications law....
Provided by University of California
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White Papers
Evaluating Cooperative Web Caching Protocols for Emerging Network Technologies
Jan 2011
While bandwidth for previous IP backbone networks deployed by Internet Service Providers typically has been limited to 34 Mbps, current and future IP networks provide bandwidth ranging from 155...
Provided by University of Dortmund
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White Papers
Can ISPs Be Profitable Without Violating "Network Neutrality"?
Aug 2008
At the core of the network neutrality debate the authors find that ISPs, in particular the last-mile Access Providers (APs), are trying to find new ways to be profitable, despite the fact that...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
On the Rise and Fall of ISPs
Jul 2009
The Internet topology has witnessed significant changes over the years with the rise and fall of several Internet Service Providers (ISP). In this paper, the authors propose a new economic model...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Multi-Agent System for Automation of B2C Processes in the Future Internet
Jul 2008
The concept of New Generation Network (NGN) will define roles and relationships in the future Internet. The fierce competition among players in the Information and CommunicaTion (ICT) industry...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Improving User and ISP Experience Through ISP-Aided P2P Locality
Jul 2008
Despite recent improvements, P2P systems are still plagued by fundamental issues such as overlay/underlay topological and routing mismatch, which affects their performance and causes traffic...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
On the Inadequacy of Link Connectivity Monitoring
Jul 2008
Internet backbone networks are constantly evolving along several dimensions such as technology, protocols, and features. The rapid rate of this evolution often places a tremendous amount of burden...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Ascertaining the Reality of Network Neutrality Violation in Backbone ISPs
Jan 2011
On the Internet today, a growing number of QoS sensitive network applications exist, such as VoIP, imposing more stringent requirements on ISPs besides the basic reachability assurance. Thus, the...
Provided by University of Michigan
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Whitepapers
Model-Driven Server Allocation in Distributed Enterprise Systems
Feb 2009
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) usually use several server pools to host different web applications, to ensure smooth system management and minimum interference between applications. The...
Provided by University of Warsaw
-
Whitepapers
Perfect Packets Reordering Generation Using High Index Degree Nodes Connectivity
Nov 2012
Workload distribution is critical to the performance of network processor based parallel forwarding systems. Scheduling schemes that operate at the packet level, e.g., round-robin cannot preserve...
Provided by International Journal of Communications and Engineering
-
Whitepapers
WiFi/WiMAX Seamless Convergence with Adaptive Vertical Handover for Continuity of Internet Access
Jul 2011
The next generation of the wireless networks will consist of several overlapping tiers. Provision of undisrupted communication to mobile users is a challenging task. Handover delay is one of the...
Provided by Scientific Research
-
Whitepapers
Improving Inter-Domain Fast Handover Using MIH Services in Mobile WiMAX
Nov 2012
Recently, the IP connectivity during the Mobile Node (MN) movement between Base Stations (BSs) belonging to different Internet Service Providers (ISPs) is still a key issue to be tackled. In this...
Provided by Scientific Research
-
Whitepapers
Shifting Network Tomography Toward a Practical Goal
Dec 2011
Boolean Inference makes it possible to observe the congestion status of end-to-end paths and infer, from that, the congestion status of individual network links. In principle, this can be a...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
-
White Papers
Resolving Anonymous Routers in Internet Topology Measurement Studies
Jan 2008
Internet measurement studies utilize traceroute to collect path traces from the Internet. A router that does not respond to a traceroute query is referred to as an anonymous router and is...
Provided by University of Texas
-
White Papers
Taming the Torrent
Aug 2008
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) systems, which provide a variety of popular services, such as file sharing, video streaming and voice-over-IP, contribute a significant portion of today's Internet traffic. By...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
-
White Papers
Demystifying Configuration Challenges and Trade-Offs in Network-Based ISP Services
Aug 2011
ISPs are increasingly offering a variety of network-based services such as VPN, VPLS, VoIP, Virtual-Wire and DDoS protection. Although both enterprise and residential networks are rapidly adopting...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
-
White Papers
Two-Market Inter-Domain Bandwidth Contracting
Jan 2011
An automated way of establishing inter-ISP contracts will enable ISPs to flexibly allocate their network resources to different contracts. However, this flexibility comes with the additional...
Provided by University of Nevada
-
White Papers
P2P File-Download Control Method Associated With Router Network Parameters
Jun 2010
P2P applications impose an enormous traffic load on the Internet. Actually, however, topological difference between P2P network and underlying physical network (Internet network) is creating...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Change Your ISP e-Mail Account Information
Dec 2007
When the user or their Internet Service Provider (ISP) changes the e-mail account password, e-mail address, or e-mail server address, the user must change their account information in. To help...
Provided by Microsoft
-
White Papers
Enabling a Low-Delay Internet Service Via Built-In Performance Incentives
Aug 2009
The single best-effort service of the Internet struggles to accommodate divergent needs of different distributed applications. Numerous alternative network architectures have been proposed to...
Provided by University of Washington
-
White Papers
An Algebraic Approach to Computing the Reliability of Internet Routing
May 2011
Evaluating the reliability of Internet routing is important for an ISP to assess existing peer relationships or establish new peer relationships. Existing algorithms for network reliability...
Provided by Chinese University of Hong Kong
-
White Papers
Botnets Detection Based on IRC-Community
Nov 2008
In this paper, the authors propose a new approach for detecting and characterizing botnets on a large-scale WiFi ISP network, in which they first classify the network traffic into different...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Good Things Come to Those Who (Can) Wait
Sep 2008
Recent revelations that ISPs selectively manipulate P2P traffic have sparked much public discussion. Underlying this issue is the misalignment of interests between consumers on one hand who desire...
Provided by Telefonica
-
White Papers
On the Impact of Filters on Analyzing Prefix Reachability in the Internet
Jan 2012
The reachability of IP address prefixes exhibits significant fluctuations due to changes in both physical connectivity and ISP routing policies. In the late 1990s, Labovitz et al. performed an...
Provided by Purdue University
-
White Papers
Internet Traffic and Multiresolution Analysis
Jan 2009
Traditional Internet traffic studies have primarily focused on the temporal characteristics of packet traces as observed on a single link within an ISP's network. They have contributed to advances...
Provided by Institute of Mathematical Statistics
-
White Papers
Improving the Performance of Route Control Middleboxes in a Competitive Environment
Oct 2008
Multihomed subscribers are increasingly adopting intelligent route control solutions to optimize the cost and end-to-end performance of the traffic routed among the different links connecting...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Passive Characterization of SopCast Usage in Residential ISPs
Jun 2011
In this paper, the authors present an extensive analysis of traffic generated by SopCast users and collected from operative networks of three national ISPs in Europe. After more than a year of...
Provided by Politecnico di Torino
-
White Papers
Dissecting Video Server Selection Strategies in the YouTube CDN
Mar 2011
In this paper, the authors conduct a detailed study of the YouTube CDN with a view to understanding the mechanisms and policies used to determine which data centers users download video from....
Provided by Purdue University
-
White Papers
Experiences of VoIP Traffic Monitoring in a Commercial ISP
Apr 2010
VoIP (Voice over IP)has widely been addressed as the technology that will change the Telecommunication model opening the path for convergence. Yet, this revolution is far from being complete,...
Provided by John Wiley & Sons
-
White Papers
Measurement of IPTV Traffic From an Operative Network
Oct 2009
In this paper, the authors present measurement results of IP TeleVision (IPTV) multicast traffic collected from real of the FastWeb network. FastWeb is an ISP provider, which is the main broadband...
Provided by John Wiley & Sons
-
White Papers
Beyond MLU: An Application-Centric Comparison of Traffic Engineering Schemes
Mar 2011
Traffic Engineering (TE) has been long studied as a network optimization problem, but its impact on user-perceived application performance has received little attention. The authors' paper takes a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
The Flattening Internet Topology: Natural Evolution, Unsightly Barnacles or Contrived Collapse?
May 2008
This paper collects and analyzes traceroute measurements to show that large content providers (e.g., Google, Microsoft, Yahoo!) are deploying their own wide-area networks, bringing their networks...
Provided by Hewlett-Packard
-
White Papers
Revenue Sharing Among ISPs in Two-Sided Markets
Mar 2011
In this paper, the authors study the revenue sharing and rate allocation for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that jointly provide network connectivity between content providers and end-users....
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Models of Link Capacity Distribution in ISP's Router-Level Topology
Sep 2011
Modeling the Internet is vital for network researches. Recent measurement studies on the Internet topology show that the degree distribution obeys the power-law distribution. However, only the...
Provided by Osaka University
-
White Papers
A Modeling Method for Router-Level Topologies Based on Network-Cost Optimization
Sep 2011
Measurement studies of Internet topologies show that the degree distribution of the topologies exhibits a power-law attribute. However, it is apparent that only degree distributions do not...
Provided by Osaka University
-
White Papers
Monitoring Network Bias
Aug 2008
The net neutrality issue is far from being only a theoretical and legal playing field. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) all over the world deploy middle-boxes able to filter, shape, and poison...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
-
White Papers
ISP Uplink Pricing in a Competitive Market
Apr 2008
In recent years, the upgrade of access networks to broadband networks together with the P2P technology has brought many new applications to the Internet. P2P applications have quickly become the...
Provided by Chinese University of Hong Kong
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White Papers
On Cooperative Settlement Between Content, Transit and Eyeball Internet Service Providers
Dec 2008
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) depend on one another to provide global network services. However, the profit-seeking nature of the ISPs leads to selfish behaviors that result in inefficiencies...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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The Shapley Value: Its Use and Implications on Internet Economics
Sep 2008
The Internet is composed of thousand of autonomous Internet Service Providers (ISPs). On the one hand, they cooperate with one another to provide services for their customers; on the other hand,...
Provided by Columbia University
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The Shapley Profit for Content, Transit and Eyeball Internet Service Providers
Oct 2010
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) depend on one another to provide global network services. However, the profit-seeking nature of the ISPs leads to selfish behaviors that result in inefficiencies...
Provided by Columbia University
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A Novel Layer 1 Virtual Private Network Provisioning Architecture in Multi-Domain Optical Networks
Nov 2009
A novel multi-domain L1VPN provisioning architecture is proposed based on service plane of the adaptive multiservices provisioning platform. It can provide the inter-domain L1VPN services...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Peer the Peers: An Overlay ID Assignment Service at Internet Exchange Points
Dec 2009
P2P networks enable end users to establish services relying neither on a dedicated infrastructure nor on an ISP deployment of enhanced services at the network layer. Regrettably, overlay traffic...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Uncovering Performance Differences Among Backbone ISPs With Netdiff
Feb 2008
This paper designs and implements Netdiff, a system that enables detailed performance comparisons among ISP networks. It helps customers and applications determine, for instance, which ISP offers...
Provided by Princeton University
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White Papers
Interconnecting Eyeballs to Content: A Shapley Value Perspective on ISP Peering and Settlement
Aug 2008
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) must interconnect to provide global Internet connectivity to users. The payment structure of these interconnections are often negotiated and maintained via...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Can't See Forest Through the Trees? Understanding Mixed Network Traffic Graphs From Application Class Distribution
Jun 2011
In this paper, the authors study the interaction patterns among traffic from different application classes, namely, how they collaboratively form a mixed traffic activity graph (mixed TAG)....
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Comparison of Anomaly Signal Quality in Common Detection Metrics
Jun 2007
Problems involving classification and pattern recognition can often be profitably viewed from the perspective of signal detection theory. The authors present ANEX (ANomaly EXposure), a simple and...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Stable Routing With Virtual Topology Capacity Adjustment: A Novel Paradigm for Operating Optical Networks
Oct 2011
Advances in optical equipment permit network carriers to offer lightpath-on-demand services to Internet Service Providers (ISPs). These services are the key for constructing cost-efficient Virtual...
Provided by UNIVERSITY OF CARTAGENA
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Distributed Algorithms for Green IP Networks
Jan 2012
The authors propose a novel distributed approach to exploit sleep mode capabilities of links in an Internet Service Provider network. Differently from other works, neither a central controller,...
Provided by Institut Telecom
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