TY - GEN
T1 - Supporting application-based route selection
AU - Wu, Xiongqi
AU - Griffioen, James
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 IEEE.
PY - 2014/9/25
Y1 - 2014/9/25
N2 - Unlike the current Internet where applications have little control over the path that their data travels, emerging network architectures enable applications to control the path their packets/flows take. Although an application can select its paths, providing an application with the up-to-date information needed to make an informed decision is a difficult problem. In particular, monitoring (i.e., collecting performance information about) a network the size of the Internet presents serious scalability challenges. In this paper, we present a network monitoring service that can provide applications with up-to-date network information, yet scale to the size of the Internet. Our network monitoring service dynamically selects and enables/disables monitoring points to focus on paths currently needed by applications. We present experimental results based on real-world traffic traces that show our system can provide up-to-date information for 80% of the paths used by applications by monitoring as few as 100 strategically identified locations in the Internet.
AB - Unlike the current Internet where applications have little control over the path that their data travels, emerging network architectures enable applications to control the path their packets/flows take. Although an application can select its paths, providing an application with the up-to-date information needed to make an informed decision is a difficult problem. In particular, monitoring (i.e., collecting performance information about) a network the size of the Internet presents serious scalability challenges. In this paper, we present a network monitoring service that can provide applications with up-to-date network information, yet scale to the size of the Internet. Our network monitoring service dynamically selects and enables/disables monitoring points to focus on paths currently needed by applications. We present experimental results based on real-world traffic traces that show our system can provide up-to-date information for 80% of the paths used by applications by monitoring as few as 100 strategically identified locations in the Internet.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICCCN.2014.6911731
DO - 10.1109/ICCCN.2014.6911731
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84908179655
T3 - Proceedings - International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, ICCCN
BT - 2014 23rd International Conference on Computer Communication and Networks, ICCCN Proceedings
T2 - 2014 23rd International Conference on Computer Communication and Networks, ICCCN 2014
Y2 - 4 August 2014 through 7 August 2014
ER -