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Distinguishing Persistent Failures from Transient Losses

Italo Cunha
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Renata Teixeira
Nick Feamster
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Christophe Diot
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Résumé

Network tomography is a promising technique to identify the location of of IP faults. The goal of tomography is to infer the status of network internal characteristics based on end-to-end observations. In particular, binary tomography identifies the set of failed links from end-to-end path meausrments. Upon detecting the failure of one or more of the monitored paths, a monitor sends its measurements to a central coordinator. The coordinator then runs the binary tomography algorithm, which takes as input the topology of the network and the status (i.e., up or down) of all monitored paths and finds the minimum set of links that explain the observations.
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hal-01303779 , version 1 (18-04-2016)

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Italo Cunha, Renata Teixeira, Nick Feamster, Christophe Diot. Distinguishing Persistent Failures from Transient Losses. The 4th ACM International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (ACM CoNEXT 2008), Dec 2008, Madrid, Spain. pp.50, ⟨10.1145/1544012.1544062⟩. ⟨hal-01303779⟩
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