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A. P asztor and D. Veitch. Active probing using packet quartets. In ACMSIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop, 2002.

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The Effect of Layer-2 Store-and-Forward Devices on Per-Hop .. - Prasad, Dovrolis, Mah (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....at each hop. This technique, which is similar to what pipechar does [25] is not affected by the presence of L2 devices in the path. The problem with this technique, however, is that it cannot measure the capacity C of a link if there is a previous link in the path with capacity C # C. Recently, [31] presented five new methodologies for estimating per hop capacities, using sequences of four packets called packet quartets. A packet quartet consists of two independent packet pairs, with the first packet of each pair, called pacesetter, followed by a much smaller packet called probe. The ....

....2.0 3.1G 5.4 57.2G 5.4 66.7G TABLE VIII RANGE OF CAPACITY ESTIMATES WHEN THE CLOCK RESOLUTION IS ONE MICROSECOND (#L=1500B) to the last hop before the pacesetters expire, while the delay variations in PQ2 are from that hop till the receiving end of the path. An important contribution of [31] is that it proposes a way to detect the presence of layer 2 switches in a path (but not to estimate the capacity of each layer 2 segment in a hop) Specifically, if the PQ1 and PQ2 methods result in different estimates for a particular layer 3 hop, then that hop includes layer 2 switches. It is ....

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A. P astzor and D. Veitch, "Active probing using packet quartets," in Proceedings of Internet Measrement Workshop (IMW), Nov. 2002, pp. 293--306.


Reverse Engineering the Internet - Spring, Wetherall, Anderson (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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A. P asztor and D. Veitch. Active probing using packet quartets. In ACMSIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop, 2002.


User-level Internet Path Diagnosis - Ratul Mahajan Neil (2003)   (13 citations)  (Correct)

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A. P asztor and D. Veitch. Active probing using packet quartets. In ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop, Nov. 2002.


Reverse Engineering the Internet - Neil Spring David (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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A. P asztor and D. Veitch. Active probing using packet quartets. In ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop, 2002.


User-level Internet Path Diagnosis - Ratul Mahajan Neil (2003)   (13 citations)  (Correct)

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A. P asztor and D. Veitch. Active probing using packet quartets. In ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop, Nov. 2002.


Reverse Engineering the Internet - Spring, Wetherall, Anderson (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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A. P asztor and D. Veitch. Active probing using packet quartets. In ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop, 2002.


User-level Internet Path Diagnosis - Ratul Mahajan Neil (2003)   (13 citations)  (Correct)

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A. P asztor and D. Veitch. Active probing using packet quartets. In ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop, Nov. 2002.


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A. P asztor and D. Veitch. Active probing using packet quartets. In ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop, Nov. 2002.

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