Abstract
This paper presents a method to model network delay for overlay network application. The network topology measurement technology and network AS information is used to build up model of network delay via AS and geographic distance. Based on global Internet measurement result, we calculated the parameters of the model. Furthermore, the model verification is done by comparing on AS-MMI protocol and HMTP protocol.
Highlights
The network delay measurement in large scale overlay system become impossible due to the Internet expansion.So, in this paper we introduce a method of modeling network delay with AS and geographic distance
The model verification is done by comparing on AS-MMI protocol and HMTP protocol
In this paper we introduce a method of modeling network delay with AS and geographic distance
Summary
The network delay measurement in large scale overlay system become impossible due to the Internet expansion. In this paper we introduce a method of modeling network delay with AS and geographic distance. This method use network topology information to aid us know more information about the connectivity of Internet, and reduce the time and range of network delay measurement [1,2]. The system can share a much more stable result of network topology measurement. We will show how to modeling the delay of network by the topology and geographic information. That result shows our model of Internet can reflect network delay quite well
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