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IMC
2005
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Novel Approaches to End-to-End Packet Reordering Measurement
By providing the best-effort service, the Internet Protocol (IP) does not maintain the same order of packets sent out by a host. Therefore, due to the route change, parallelism in...
Xiapu Luo, Rocky K. C. Chang
CCR
2002
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13 years 8 months ago
King: estimating latency between arbitrary internet end hosts
The ability to estimate network latencies between arbitrary Internet end hosts would enable new measurement studies and applications, such as investigating routing path inefficien...
P. Krishna Gummadi, Stefan Saroiu, Steven D. Gribb...
INFOCOM
1993
IEEE
14 years 17 days ago
Experimental Assessment of End-to-End Behavior on Internet
Over the last decade Internet has grown by orders of magnitude in size. Many of the protocols that were designed several years ago are still in use. It is not clear if the assumpt...
Dheeraj Sanghi, Ashok K. Agrawala, Olafur Gudmunds...
IMC
2009
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
Triangle inequality variations in the internet
Triangle inequality violations (TIVs) are important for latency sensitive distributed applications. On one hand, they can expose opportunities to improve network routing by findi...
Cristian Lumezanu, Randolph Baden, Neil Spring, Bo...
KIVS
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Receiver-Based Path Capacity Estimation for TCP
: This paper presents a new TCP-based packet pair measurement approach for network path capacity estimation. It addresses some drawbacks other approaches still bear. In contrast to...
Christoph Barz, Matthias Frank, Peter Martini, Mar...