| Hongsuda Tangmunarunkit, Ramesh Govindan, Sugih Jamin, Scott Shenker, and Walter Willinger, "Network topology generators: Degree based vs. structural," in Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM, 2002. |
....signi cant work has been devoted in understanding the origin [36] and generating power law topologies [35, 36, 42, 26, 54, 58] We discuss these approaches for generating power laws in section 6. More recently, several works have focused on describing the topology in a qualitatively way [53, 31, 32, 52]. 3 Our Internet Instances In this section, we present the Internet instances we study in our work. We use topologies from two sources. First, we use the Oregon routeviews project [41] The information is collected by a route server from BGP [49] routing tables of multiple geographically ....
Hongsuda Tangmunarunkit, Ramesh Govindan, Sugih Jamin, Scott Shenker, and Walter Willinger. Network topology generators: Degree-based vs structural. ACM SIGCOMM, 2002.
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Hongsuda Tangmunarunkit, Ramesh Govindan, Sugih Jamin, Scott Shenker, and Walter Willinger, "Network topology generators: Degree based vs. structural," in Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM, 2002.
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