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Towards capturing representative AS-level Internet topologies
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Proceedings of the 2002 ACM SIGMETRICS international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems table of contents
Marina Del Rey, California
POSTER SESSION: Poster papers table of contents
Pages: 280 - 281  
Year of Publication: 2002
ISBN:1-58113-531-9
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Authors
Hyunseok Chang  University of Michigan
Ramesh Govindan  ICSI
Sugih Jamin  University of Michigan
Scott J. Shenker  ICSI
Walter Willinger  AT&T Labs-Research
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SIGMETRICS: ACM Special Interest Group on Measurement and Evaluation
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ABSTRACT

For the past two years,there has been a significant increase in research activities related to studying and modeling the Internet's topology, especially at the level of autonomous systems (ASs). A closer look at the measurements that form the basis for all these studies reveals that the data sets used consist of the BGP routing tables collected by the Oregon route server (henceforth, the Oregon route-views) [1]. So far, there has been anecdotal evidence and an intuitive understanding among researchers in the field that BGP-derived AS connectivity is not complete. However, as far as we know, there has been no systematic study on quantifying the completeness of currently known AS-level Internet topologies. Our main objective in this paper is to quantify the completeness of Internet AS maps constructed from the Oregon route-views and to attempt to capture more representative AS-level Internet topology. One of the main contributions of this paper is in developing a methodology that enables quantitative investigations into issues related to the (in)completeness of BGP-derived AS maps.


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"University of Oregon Route Views Project," http://www.antc.uoregon.edu/route-views/.
 
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H. Chang, R. Govindan, S. Jamin, S. Shenker, and W. Willinger, "Towards Capturing Representative AS-Level Internet Topologies," Tech. Rep. CSE-TR-454-02, EECS Department, University of Michigan, 2002.
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