Hong et al., 2023 - Google Patents
A cheap and accurate delay-based IP Geolocation method using Machine Learning and Looking GlassHong et al., 2023
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- Hong A
- Li Y
- Zhang H
- Wang M
- An C
- Wang J
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- 2023 IFIP Networking Conference (IFIP Networking)
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Predicting the geographical location of an IP host is a fundamental and valuable but long- standing challenge in the field of network research. Although delay-based methods have relatively high coverage and low time consumption, currently this type of method is not …
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