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Challenges in Inferring Internet Interdomain Congestion
2014
Proceedings of the 2014 Conference on Internet Measurement Conference - IMC '14
We introduce and demonstrate the utility of a method to localize and quantify inter-domain congestion in the Internet. Our Time Sequence Latency Probes (TSLP) method depends on two facts: Internet traffic patterns are typically diurnal, and queues increase packet delay through a router during periods of adjacent link congestion. Repeated round trip delay measurements from a single test point to the two edges of a congested link will show sustained increased latency to the far (but not to the
doi:10.1145/2663716.2663741
dblp:conf/imc/LuckieDCHc14
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