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A model based approach for improving router geolocation

Laki et al., 2010

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8757888054679247811
Author
Laki S
Mátray P
Hága P
Csabai I
Vattay G
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Computer Networks

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This study outlines two novel techniques which can be used in the area of IP geolocation. First we introduce a detailed path-latency model to be able to determine the overall propagation delays along the network paths more accurately. The knowledge of accurate …
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