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Traditional network identification methods require cooperation of all nodes, thus they cannot identify the topology of the networks where some non-cooperative nodes exist. Although the tomography based network topology identification methods require no collaboration of intermediate nodes, they suffer from high algorithmic complexity and heavy network payload. In this paper we propose a novel tomography...
Network topology inference with "sandwich" probes is a new technology of network tomography. In traditional methods of network topology inference using traceroute, anonymous routers seriously affect the performance of topology inference. The methods of network topology inference based on tomography are mostly computational complexity and inaccurate. This paper introduces a network topology...
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