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OneLab papers at IEEE INFOCOM 2011
Thursday, 10 March 2011 14:45

Researchers from lead OneLab partner ELTE have had two scientific papers accepted for presentation at the prestigious computer communications conference IEEE INFOCOM. The conference, due to take place in Shanghai, China, from 10-15 April 2011, is one of the world’s longest-running computing conferences (it was established in 1982) and is an important event in the Future Internet calendar, addressing key topics and issues related to computer communications, with emphasis on traffic management and protocols for both wired and wireless networks. Material is presented through a programme of technical sessions, tutorials, panel discussions and workshops.

The results of both papers accepted are based on work done by the research team of the Department of Physics of Complex Systems, ELTE, using testing services offered by OneLab. The first, entitled “Spotter: A model-based active geolocation service” pdf_button, deals with a newly-developed IP geolocation technique that is based on a detailed probabilistic distance-delay model, and also presents a geolocation service developed within OneLab and used by the measurement service TopHat. The second paper, “On the network geography of the Internet”pdf_button, investigates the geographic aspects of the Internet router-level topology.

Further details about IEEE INFOCOM 2011 can be found on the conference’s official website.

For full details of the papers, see the OneLab scientific papers.