2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38541-4_8
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Bandwidth Prediction in the Face of Asymmetry

Abstract: Abstract. An increasing number of networked applications, like video conference and video-on-demand, benefit from knowledge about Internet path measures like available bandwidth. Server selection and placement of infrastructure nodes based on accurate information about network conditions help to improve the quality-of-service of these systems. Acquiring this knowledge usually requires fully-meshed ad-hoc measurements. These, however, introduce a large overhead and a possible delay in communication establishmen… Show more

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“…The tree embedding approach, introduced in Sequoia [13] faces constraints on triangle inequality violation, inability to predict asymmetric information, and the influence of the node selection process. Direction-aware embedding is proposed in [14] separating upstream from downstream properties of the hosts to tackle the limitations faced in Sequoia.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tree embedding approach, introduced in Sequoia [13] faces constraints on triangle inequality violation, inability to predict asymmetric information, and the influence of the node selection process. Direction-aware embedding is proposed in [14] separating upstream from downstream properties of the hosts to tackle the limitations faced in Sequoia.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%