1,732 research outputs found
Inferring AS Relationships: Dead End or Lively Beginning?
Recent techniques for inferring business relationships between ASs have
yielded maps that have extremely few invalid BGP paths in the terminology of
Gao. However, some relationships inferred by these newer algorithms are
incorrect, leading to the deduction of unrealistic AS hierarchies. We
investigate this problem and discover what causes it. Having obtained such
insight, we generalize the problem of AS relationship inference as a
multiobjective optimization problem with node-degree-based corrections to the
original objective function of minimizing the number of invalid paths. We solve
the generalized version of the problem using the semidefinite programming
relaxation of the MAX2SAT problem. Keeping the number of invalid paths small,
we obtain a more veracious solution than that yielded by recent heuristics
Network Neutrality or Internet Innovation?
Over the past two decades, the Internet has undergone an extensive re-ordering of its topology that has resulted in increased variation in the price and quality of its services. Innovations such as private peering, multihoming, secondary peering, server farms, and content delivery networks have caused the Internet’s traditionally hierarchical architecture to be replaced by one that is more heterogeneous. Relatedly, network providers have begun to employ an increasingly varied array of business arrangements and pricing. This variation has been interpreted by some as network providers attempting to promote their self interest at the expense of the public. In fact, these changes reflect network providers’ attempts to reduce cost, manage congestion, and maintain quality of service. Current policy proposals to constrain this variation risk harming these beneficial developments.
- …