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Measurement methods for fast and accurate blackhole identification with binary tomography
2009
Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGCOMM conference on Internet measurement conference - IMC '09
Binary tomography-the process of identifying faulty network links through coordinated end-to-end probes-is a promising method for detecting failures that the network does not automatically mask (e.g., network "blackholes"). Because tomography is sensitive to the quality of the input, however, naïve end-to-end measurements can introduce inaccuracies. This paper develops two methods for generating inputs to binary tomography algorithms that improve their inference speed and accuracy. Failure
doi:10.1145/1644893.1644924
dblp:conf/imc/CunhaTFD09
fatcat:m3jkg4b7urfphb2opxed5npowi