Verlagslink DOI: 10.1109/ICN.2007.61
Titel: On the Correlation of Geographic and Network Proximity at Internet Edges and its Implications for Mobile Unicast and Multicast Routing
Sprache: Englisch
Autorenschaft: Schmidt, Thomas C.  
Wählisch, Matthias 
Zhang, Ying 
Weitere beteiligte Einrichtungen: International Academy, Research, and Industry Association 
IEEE Computer Society 
Schlagwörter: Internet Scanning; Measurement; Edge Distance Distribution; Mobile Handover Performance; Mobile Multicast
Erscheinungsdatum: 2007
Verlag: IEEE Computer Society Press
Teil der Schriftenreihe: Sixth International Conference on Networking, 2007 : ICN '07 ; 22 - 28 April 2007, Sainte-Luce, Martinique, France ; proceedings 
Konferenz: International Conference on Networking 2007 
Zusammenfassung: 
Significant effort has been invested recently to accelerate handover operations in a next generation mobile Internet. Corresponding works for developing efficient mobile multicast management are emergent. Both problems simultaneously expose routing complexity between subsequent points of attachment as a characteristic parameter for handover performance in access networks. As continuous mobility handovers necessarily occur between access routers located in geographic vicinity, this paper investigates on the hypothesis that geographically adjacent edge networks attain a reduced network distances as compared to arbitrary Internet nodes. We therefore evaluate and analyze edge distance distributions in various regions for clustered IP ranges on their geographic location such as a city. We use traceroute to collect packet forwarding path and round-trip-time of each intermediate node to scan-wise derive an upper bound of the node distances. Results of different scanning origins are compared to obtain the best estimation of network distance of each pair. Our results are compared with corresponding analysis of CAIDA Skitter data, overall leading to fairly stable, reproducible edge distance distributions. As a first conclusion on expected impact on handover performance measures, our results indicate a general optimum for handover anticipation time in 802.11 networks of 25 ms.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/1165
ISBN: 0-7695-2805-8
Einrichtung: Department Informatik 
Fakultät Technik und Informatik 
Dokumenttyp: Konferenzveröffentlichung
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