Efficient and reliable network tomography in heterogeneous networks using BitTorrent broadcasts and clustering algorithms
In the area of network performance and discovery, network tomography focuses on reconstructing network properties using only end-to-end measurements at the application layer. One challenging problem in network tomography is reconstructing available bandwidth along all links during multiple source/mu...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the area of network performance and discovery, network tomography focuses
on reconstructing network properties using only end-to-end measurements at the
application layer. One challenging problem in network tomography is
reconstructing available bandwidth along all links during multiple
source/multiple destination transmissions. The traditional measurement
procedures used for bandwidth tomography are extremely time consuming. We
propose a novel solution to this problem. Our method counts the fragments
exchanged during a BitTorrent broadcast. While this measurement has a high
level of randomness, it can be obtained very efficiently, and aggregated into a
reliable metric. This data is then analyzed with state-of-the-art algorithms,
which reliably reconstruct logical clusters of nodes inter-connected by high
bandwidth, as well as bottlenecks between these logical clusters. Our
experiments demonstrate that the proposed two-phase approach efficiently solves
the presented problem for a number of settings on a complex grid
infrastructure. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1205.1457 |