Global network positioning
{{Short description|Coordinates-based mechanism}}
Global network positioning is a coordinates-based mechanism in a peer-to-peer network architecture which predicts Internet network distance (i.e. round-trip propagation and transmission delay). The mechanism is based on absolute coordinates computed from modeling the Internet as a geometric space. Since end hosts maintain their own coordinates, the approach allows end hosts to compute their inter-host distances as soon as they discover each other. Moreover, coordinates are very efficient in summarizing inter-host distances, making the approach very scalable.
See also
References
- T. S. Eugene Ng and Hui Zhang, [http://www.cs.rice.edu/~eugeneng/papers/INFOCOM02.pdf "Predicting Internet Network Distance with Coordinates-Based Approaches"], In IEEE INFOCOM, 2002.
- Demo of GNP algorithm, [https://web.archive.org/web/20071220173457/http://adela.utko.feec.vutbr.cz/projects/global-netwok-positioning.html IPTV Research - Global Network Positioning]
Category:Internet architecture
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