Routing and Internet topology


The topology of any network is a representation of the interconnection between nodes in that network. A node could be a router, an IP-interface or an Autonomous System (AS). An interconnection could be a physical link or a business relationship between Autonomous Systems (ASes). A topology generator is a tool that based on some input conditions, in a synthetic way reproduces this interconnection between nodes. This work addresses the problem of the Internet Topology, specifically the interconnection of the ASes.

 
Publications


Juan I. Nieto-Hipólito, José M. Barceló, "
Inside BGP Tables: Inferring Autonomous Systems's Interconnectivity"
3rd European Conference on Universal Multiservice Networks (ECUMN 2004), published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Vol 3262, October 2004

José M. Barceló, Juan I. Nieto-Hipólito and Jorge García-Vidal, "Study of Internet autonomous system interconnectivity from BGP routing tables" Computer Networks: the International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking, Computer Networks and ISDN (Elsevier), Volume 45, Issue 3, pp 333-344, June 2004
Special Issue in Memory of Olga Casals


Juan I. Nieto-Hipolito, Jose M. Barcelo, "On the Geographical Properties of BGP Routing Tables",  High Performance Switching and Routing 2003 (HPSR 2003), Torino, Italy, June 2003

PhD Thesis, Juan Ivan Nieto Hipólito, "Analysis of the Internet Topology and generation models" July 2005

People

Juan Ivan Nieto Hipólito (currently at Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Mexico), Jose Mª Barcelo

 

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