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R. Caceres, N. G. Duffield, J. Horowitz, and D.Towsley, "MINC: Multicast-Based Inference of Network-Internal Loss Characteristics," in Proceedings of the IEEE Infocom. 1999, IEEE Computer Society Press.

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Residual Energy Scan for Monitoring Sensor Networks - Zhao, Govindan, Estrin (2002)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....distance but be more scalable, robust and energy efficient. Distributed diagnosis protocols [10] 8] 17] 18] have been designed either for multiprocessor computers or for wired computer networks. Particularly, instrumentation on the growing Internet shares similar scalability challenges [7] 19][20]. Fig. 1. An Example of Residual Energy Scan 100 0 An eScan For example, SCAN [7] provides a multicast based continuous monitoring infrastructure with good scalability and robustness by sharing information between routers. Engineers have been deploying monitoring systems such as ....

R. Caceres, N. G. Duffield, J. Horowitz, and D.Towsley, "MINC: Multicast-Based Inference of Network-Internal Loss Characteristics," in Proceedings of the IEEE Infocom. 1999, IEEE Computer Society Press.


Residual Energy Scans for Monitoring Wireless Sensor Networks - Zhao, Govindan, Estrin (2001)   (14 citations)  (Correct)

....system to be robust to different kinds of failure e.g. failed nodes or network partition. NIMI [MMP97] is a nation wide infrastructure for detecting and debugging the performance problems within networks and their peers. It can detect both short term and long term performance degradation. MINC [CDHD99] utilized the method for determining interior network performance from the edge measurement while sending multicast probes to measure end to end performance outwards. Industrial engineers have been designing monitoring mechanisms for power plants, gas companies, telephony systems and others. For ....

R. Caceres, N. G. Duffield, J. Horowitz, and D.Towsley. MINC: Multicast-Based Inference of NetworkInternal Loss Characteristics. Proc. IEEE Infocom, 1999.


Residual Energy Scans for Monitoring Wireless Sensor Networks - Zhao, Govindan, Estrin (2001)   (14 citations)  (Correct)

....system to be robust to different kinds of failure e.g. failed nodes or network partition. NIMI [MMP97] is a nation wide infrastructure for detecting and debugging the performance problems within networks and their peers. It can detect both short term and long term performance degradation. MINC [CDHD99] utilized the method for determining interior network performance from the edge measurement while sending multicast probes to measure end to end performance outwards. Industrial engineers have been designing monitoring mechanisms for power plants, gas companies, telephony systems and others. For ....

R. Caceres, N. G. Duffield, J. Horowitz, and D.Towsley. MINC: Multicast-Based Inference of NetworkInternal Loss Characteristics. Proc. IEEE Infocom, 1999.


An Architecture for a Global Internet Host.. - Francis, Jamin.. (1999)   (76 citations)  (Correct)

.... distance information take, and how is it used to produce answers for specific pairs of Internet hosts Several efforts to obtain various sorts of distance information and other Internet characteristics are currently being undertaken, e.g. the SPAND, FELIX, Octopus, IPMA, NIMI, and MINC projects [7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12]. These projects serve various purposes, such as general Internet characterization, maintenance, and end system distance estimation. Much of this work applies to some aspects of the first question above. None of this work, however, is being done in the context of a general SONAR HOPS service. As ....

R. Caceres et al., "Minc multicast-based inference of network-internal characteristics," url: http://www.research.att.com/duffield/minc/, 1998.

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