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The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the interdomain routing protocol used to exchange routing information between Autonomous Systems (ASes) in the internet today. While intradoma...
The current interdomain routing protocol, BGP, is not resilient to a path failure due to its single-path and slowlyconverging route calculation. This paper proposes a novel approa...
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the de facto interdomain routing protocol on the Internet. While the serious vulnerabilities of BGP are well known, no security solution has b...
Kevin R. B. Butler, Patrick McDaniel, William Aiel...
The Border Gateway Protocol, BGP, is currently the only interdomain routing protocol employed on the Internet. As required of any interdomain protocol, BGP allows policy-based met...
Timothy Griffin, F. Bruce Shepherd, Gordon T. Wilf...
The convergence time of the interdomain routing protocol, BGP, can last as long as 30 minutes [14,15]. Yet, routing behavior during BGP route convergence is poorly understood. BGP...
The Internet consists of thousands of independent domains with different, and sometimes competing, business interests. However, the current interdomain routing protocol (BGP) limi...
Interdomain routing is essential to both the stability and efficiency of the global Internet. However, most previous studies focus only on stability, and only on a special class ...
Ronny Ramzi Dakdouk, Semih Salihoglu, Hao Wang, Ha...