Impact of Multi-Access Links on the Internet Topology Modeling. Akgun, M. B. & Gunes, M. H. August 2013.
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Comprehensive analysis that aim to better understand the topology of real world networks have been an important research challange. Internet topology measurement studies provide samples of the underlying network at various levels. Although router-level Internet topology measurement systems target low level Internet infrastructure, they primarily focus on the Layer-3 connectivity and ignore the underlying multi-access links. In this paper, in addition to the thoroughly studied degree distribution, we analyze the subnet and interface distribu tions of major Internet topology datasets. We also investigate the impact of the higher granularity modeling at link level versus router level modeling. Our analysis establishes a foundation for the Layer-2 Internet topology generation and introduces the link layer characteristics into the network modeling.
@conference {mascots13,
	title = {Impact of Multi-Access Links on the Internet Topology Modeling},
	booktitle = {IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS 2013)},
	year = {2013},
	month = {August},
	publisher = {IEEE},
	organization = {IEEE},
	address = {San Francisco, CA},
	abstract = {Comprehensive analysis that aim to better understand the topology of real world networks have been an important research challange. Internet topology measurement studies provide samples of the underlying network at various levels. Although router-level Internet topology measurement systems target low level Internet infrastructure, they primarily focus on the Layer-3 connectivity and ignore the underlying multi-access links. In this paper, in addition to the thoroughly studied degree distribution, we analyze the subnet and interface distribu tions of major Internet topology datasets. We also investigate the impact of the higher granularity modeling at link level versus router level modeling. Our analysis establishes a foundation for the Layer-2 Internet topology generation and introduces the link layer characteristics into the network modeling.},
	author = {Akgun, Mehmet Burak and Gunes, Mehmet Hadi}
}

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