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Modelling the Internet Delay Space Based on Geographical Locations

Kaune, Sebastian and Pussep, Konstantin and Leng, Christof and Kovacevic, Aleksandra and Tyson, Gareth and Steinmetz, Ralf (2008) Modelling the Internet Delay Space Based on Geographical Locations. In: 17th Euromicro Intl. Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing, 18th-20th February 2008, Weimar, Germany. (In Press)

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Abstract

Existing approaches for modelling the Internet delay space predict end-to-end delays between two arbitrary hosts as static values. Further, they do not capture the haracteristics caused by geographical constraints. Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems are, however, often very sensitive to the underlying delay characteristics of the Internet, since these characteristics directly influence system performance. This work proposes a model to predict lifelike delays between a given pair of end hosts. In addition to its low delay computation time, it has only linear memory costs which allows large scale P2P simulations to be performed. The model includes realistic delay jitter, subject to the geographical position of the sender and the receiver. Our analysis, using existing Internet measurement studies reveals that our approach seems to be an optimal tradeoff between a number of conflicting properties of existing approaches.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects:Q Science > Q Science (General)
ID Code:2083
Deposited By:Gareth Tyson
Deposited On:20 Oct 2008 14:54
Last Modified:05 Feb 2009 13:35

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