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Measures of Network Vulnerability

IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 2007
We propose measures of network vulnerability and study some of their properties. We define a network as a triplet (G,R,F), where G is the graph of the network, R is the routing protocol specifying how traffic flows on G, and F is the traffic load (typically random).
Yehuda Vardi, Cun-Hui Zhang
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On Network Neutrality Measurements

ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, 2017
Network level surveillance, censorship, and various man-in-the-middle attacks target only specific types of network traffic (e.g., HTTP, HTTPS, VoIP, or Email). Therefore, packets of these types will likely receive “special” treatment by a transit network or a man-in-the-middle attacker. A transit Internet Service Provider (ISP) or an attacker may pass
Alex Maltinsky   +2 more
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Measuring segregation in social networks

Social Networks, 2011
Network homophily is a pattern in which ties are more likely to exist between nodes similar to each other. It is frequently observed for various types of social relations. At the same time, segregation is often encountered in urban areas as a tendency of families to occupy neighborhoods inhabited by other families similar to them.
Michal Bojanowski, Rense Corten
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Moving measurements: Measuring network characteristics of mobile cellular networks on the move

Computer Communications, 2017
Abstract Trace-based simulation of mobile cellular communication requires valid measurements of real-world delay, available data rate and packet loss. These network characteristics need to be measured simultaneously and with high frequency. Previously introduced measurement methods either do not combine the measurement of all three key network ...
Norbert Goebel   +3 more
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Network resilience: a measure of network fault tolerance

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1990
A probabilistic measure of network fault tolerance expressed as the probability of a disconnection is proposed. Qualitative evaluation of this measure is presented. As expected, the single-node disconnection probability is the dominant factor irrespective of the topology under consideration.
Walid A. Najjar, Jean-Luc Gaudiot
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A network measurement framework for named data networks

Proceedings of the 4th ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking, 2017
In this poster, we propose a network measurement framework for NDN. We define the goals of network measurement and discuss how these goals can be achieved by identifying the necessary measurement operations that must be built on top of NDN's primitives.
Davide Pesavento   +4 more
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Measurements of In-Motion 802.11 Networking

Seventh IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems & Applications (WMCSA'06), 2006
Wireless networking can support in-motion users by providing occasional opportunities to transmit and receive data. We measure the performance of UDP and TCP transfers between a car traveling at speeds from 5 mph to 75 mph and an 802.11b access point. We analyze the impact of bandwidth and delay limitations in the backhaul network on the feasibility of
Richard Gass   +2 more
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An approximation network for measurement systems

IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks, 2002
The problem of extraction of the measured value in optical measurement systems is addressed. It is required that the values of the calibration points be recreated exactly, while maintaining precise approximation between the points. A neural processing method is provided to solve the problem. A two-layer feed-forward network that offers a possibility of
Marek B. Zaremba   +2 more
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The NBS Network Measurement System

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1977
The NBS Network Measurement System reipresents the implementation of an approach to the measurement of interactive computer networks, teleprocessing systems, and network series which focuses on the service delivered to users rather than on the internal operating efficiency of the system.
Marshall D. Abrams   +4 more
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On multidimensional network measures

2013
Networks, i.e., sets of interconnected entities, are ubiquitous, spanning disciplines as diverse as sociology, biology and computer sci- ence. The recent availability of large amounts of network data has thus provided a unique opportunity to develop models and analysis tools ap- plicable to a wide range of scenarios.
Magnani M   +3 more
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