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2012
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Sharing the cost of backbone networks: Simplicity vs. precision

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Sharing the cost of backbone networks: Simplicity vs. precision
—Internet backbone operators face a trade-off in quantifying the costs that their customers inflict on their infrastructure since the precision of these methods depends on the resources dedicated to traffic monitoring. Operators prefer simple and straightforward monitoring schemes, which in turn raises the question of: “what is the price of simplicity in monitoring and cost computation?” We address this questions by quantifying the costs of customers with real-world data. Our fourweek long dataset describes a large operator’s customer traffic patterns over 401 geographically distributed network links. We study the differences of common cost sharing policies compared to an absolutely accurate and fair policy. The cost discrepancy between different methods exceeds 25% in 71% of the examined cases. We reveal the root cause of these discrepancies by analyzing the customer traffic patterns. Moreover, we quantify the impact of the geographically diverse costs of network links. Ou...
László Gyarmati, Michael Sirivianos,
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Type Journal
Year 2012
Where INFOCOM
Authors László Gyarmati, Michael Sirivianos, Nikolaos Laoutaris
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