| M. Waldvogel and R. Rinaldi. E#cient topology-aware overlay network. In Hotnets-I, 2002. |
.... 5) To illustrate the real world latencies, we used data from the Skitter project [17] and a P2P measurement project [23] to plot the latencies to a large number of end hosts spread across the Internet as seen from various geographical locations in Figure 4(a) similar measurements can be seen in [26] and elsewhere) The end hosts measured in the Skitter project cover a large fraction of routable IP prefixes, while those measured in the P2P project are Gnutella hosts. A striking feature common to all these latency graphs is that the curves rise sharply in a certain latency range, indicating a ....
Marcel Waldvogel and Roberto Renaldi. E#cient Topology-Aware Overlay Network. In Proceedings of the HotNets-I 2002.
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M. Waldvogel and R. Rinaldi. E#cient topology-aware overlay network. In Hotnets-I, 2002.
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M. Waldvogel, R. Rinaldi. E#cient Topology-Aware Overlay Network. First Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets-I).October 2002
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Marcel Waldvogel and Roberto Rinaldi. E#cient topologyaware overlay network. ACM Computer Communication Review, 33(1), January 2003.
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Marcel Waldvogel and Roberto Renaldi. E#cient Topology-Aware Overlay Network. In Proceedings of the HotNets-I 2002.
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M. Waldvogel and R. Rinaldi. E#cient topology-aware overlay network. In Hotnets-I, 2002.
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M. Waldvogel and R. Rinaldi. E#cient topology-aware overlay network. In Hotnets-I, 2002.
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