Reference : A Survey on Network Coordinates Systems, Design, and Security
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http://hdl.handle.net/2268/27279
A Survey on Network Coordinates Systems, Design, and Security
English
Donnet, Benoît mailto [Université Catholique de Louvain - UCL > > > >]
Gueye, Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > Dép. d'électric., électron. et informat. (Inst.Montefiore) > Réseaux informatiques >]
kaafar, Mohamed Ali [Inria Rhone Alpes > > > >]
2010
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
Yes (verified by ORBi)
International
1553-877X
[en] Network coordinates ; Security
[en] During the last decade, a new class of large-scale globally-distributed network
services and applications have emerged. Those systems are flexible in the
sense that they can select their communication path among a set of available
ones. However, ceaselessly gathering network information such as latency to
select a path is infeasible due to the large amount of measurement traffic it
would generate. To overcome this issue, Network Coordinates Systems (NCS) have
been proposed. An NCS allows hosts to predict latencies without performing
direct measurements and, consequently, reduce the network resources
consumption. During these last years, NCS opened new research fields in
which the networking community has produced an impressive amount of work. We
believe it is now time to stop and take stock of what has been achieved so
far. In this paper, we survey the various NCS proposed as well as their
intrinsic limits. In particular, we focus on security issues and solutions
proposed to fix them. We also discuss potential future NCS developments, in
particular how to use NCS for predicting bandwidth.
RUN
ANA Project
FP6-FET ANA (FP6-IST- 27489)
Researchers ; Professionals
http://hdl.handle.net/2268/27279

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