IEEE Conference on Computer Communications, INFOCOM 2015


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Title: A fistful of pings: Accurate and lightweight anycast enumeration and geolocation
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Alternative Article URLs: [JSAC-16] Cicalese, Danilo, Joumblatt, Diana , Rossi, Dario, Buob, Marc-Olivier , Auge, Jordan and Friedman, Timur , Latency-Based Anycast Geolocalization: Algorithms, Software and Datasets . IEEE JSAC, 6:1889-1903, june 2016. [TECHREP-16] Cicalese, Danilo, Joumblatt, Diana , Rossi, Dario, Buob, Marc-Olivier , Auge, Jordan and Friedman, Timur , Latency-Based Anycast Geolocalization: Algorithms, Software and Datasets (Extended Technical Report) . In Tech. Rep., 2016.
Authors: Danilo Cicalese
  • Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France
Diana Joumblatt
  • Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France
Dario Rossi
  • Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France
Marc-Olivier Buob
  • UPMC Sorbonne Universités, Paris, France
Jordan Augé
  • UPMC Sorbonne Universités, Paris, France
Timur Friedman
  • UPMC Sorbonne Universités, Paris, France
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DBLP Key: conf/infocom/CicaleseJRBAF15
Author Comments: The paper [INFOCOM-15] introduces iGreedy, a methodology for anycast detection, enumeration and geolocation. We make code, dataseta and ground truth available at the above website. Particularlt, results of a thorough validation campaign based on available ground truth (several DNS root servers and CDNs), using multiple measurement infrastructures (PlanetLab, RIPE), introduced in [INFOCOM-15], thorougly analyzed in [JSAC-16] and exhaustively analyzed in [TECHREP-16]) are available. We point out that subsequent research [CoNEXT'15] applied the technique [INFOCOM'15] to the whole Internet, providing the first complete census of IPv4 anycast Internet. Datasets for the censuses are available at the above website as well.

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