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SIGMETRICS
1998
ACM

On Calibrating Measurements of Packet Transit Times

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On Calibrating Measurements of Packet Transit Times
We discuss the problem of detecting errors in measurements of the total delay experienced by packets transmitted through a wide-area network. We assume that we have measurements of the transmission times of a group of packets sent from an originating host, A, and a corresponding set of measurements of their arrival times at their destination host, B, recorded by two separate clocks. We also assume that we have a similar series of measurements of packets sent from B to A (as might occur when recording a TCP connection), but we do not assume that the clock at Ais synchronized with the clock at B, nor that they run at the same frequency. We develop robust algorithms for detecting abrupt adjustments to either clock, and for estimating the relative skew between the clocks. By analyzing a large set of measurements of Internet TCP connections, we find that both clock adjustments and relative skew are sufficiently common that failing to detect them can lead to potentially large errors when ...
Vern Paxson
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Type Journal
Year 1998
Where SIGMETRICS
Authors Vern Paxson
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