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Shifting Network Tomography Toward A Practical Goal

Ghita, Denisa  
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Karakus, Can
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Argyraki, Katerina  
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2011
Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (CoNext)
ACM International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (CoNext)

Boolean Inference makes it possible to observe the congestion status of end-to-end paths and infer, from that, the congestion status of individual network links. In principle, this can be a powerful monitoring tool, in scenarios where we want to monitor a network without having direct access to its links. We consider one such real scenario: a Tier-1 ISP operator wants to monitor the congestion status of its peers. We show that, in this scenario, Boolean Inference cannot be solved with enough accuracy to be useful; we do not attribute this to the limitations of particular algorithms, but to the fundamental difficulty of the Inference problem. Instead, we argue that the "right" problem to solve, in this context, is compute the probability that each set of links is congested (as opposed to try to infer which particular links were congested when). Even though solving this problem yields less information than provided by Boolean Inference, we show that this information is more useful in practice, because it can be obtained accurately under weaker assumptions than typically required by Inference algorithms and more challenging network conditions (link correlations, non-stationary network dynamics, sparse topologies).

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conference paper
DOI
10.1145/2079296.2079320
Author(s)
Ghita, Denisa  
Karakus, Can
Argyraki, Katerina  
Thiran, Patrick  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (CoNext)
Start page

24

Subjects

network tomography

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network monitoring

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link inference

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congestion probability

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ACM International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (CoNext)

Tokyo, Japan

December 6–9, 2011

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November 7, 2011
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