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....receiver. The measurement facility will be utilized by many users and applications. Therefore, more accurate measurements can be performed and the overhead will be amortized over all applications. Recently, Internet measurement facilities have started to appear in the literature, see for example [30, 18]. 4. RATE AND DATA ASSIGNMENT In this section, we first explain the role of FEC in our system. Then, we describe how the rate and data are assigned to each peer in the active set. Forward Error Correction (FEC) in PROMISE. We use erasure codes (also known as FEC in the network community) to ....
N. Spring, D. Wetherall, and T. Anderson. Scriptroute: A public Internet measurement facility. In Proc. 4th USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems (USITS'03), Seattle, Washington, USA, March 2003.
.... than just connectivity information) and correlating measured properties with network topology features (e.g. distinguish the difference, if any, in performance variability between nodes on the same ISP versus nodes on different ISPs) Emerging technologies such as PlanetLab [19] and ScriptRoute [22] may help enable these more detailed measurements. Red skies. Red skies scenarios reflect stressful scenarios that are unusual but nonetheless common enough that they must be considered in assessing business critical or mission critical systems. These scenarios can be organized into three ....
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....from a cooperating source machine, thus the choice of sources in such an experiment is highly constrained. Furthermore, some routers ignore traceroute probes, and others respond incorrectly. Nevertheless, these methods, or closely related methods, are widely used in mapping studies such as [2] [6] and provide the basis for drawing deeper conclusions about the Internet topology as a whole [7] 10] One such conclusion, and indeed, one of the most surprising findings reported in [7] is evidence for a powerlaw relationship between frequency and degree in the routerlevel topology. Using ....
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