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Flow based traffic measurement today is a very important tool for network management but suffers from huge amounts of data and a lack of scalability. Therefore it is important to find methods to reduce that amount of data for applications like long-term archiving or filtering in mediators to improve scalability. A fact that helps here is, that general internet traffic has power-law characteristics...
Router-level maps of the Internet implicate a large body of research on network management, overlay networks, performance evaluation, and security. The inaccuracies in these maps result in misleading conclusions. In this paper, we propose AROMA (accurate router-level map), a tool to infer router-level, layer-3 maps of the Internet. AROMA uncovers more routers and links in targeted (mapped) networks...
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