Authors
Matthew Roughan, Simon Jonathan Tuke, Olaf Maennel
Publication date
2008/10/20
Book
Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGCOMM conference on Internet measurement
Pages
325-330
Description
Study of the Internet's high-level structure has for some time intrigued scientists. The AS-graph (showing interconnections between Autonomous Systems) has been measured, studied, modelled and discussed in many papers over the last decade. However, the quality of the measurement data has always been in question. It is by now well known that most measurements of the AS-graph are missing some set of links. Many efforts have been undertaken to correct this, primarily by increasing the set of measurements, but the issue remains: how much is enough? When will we know that we have enough measurements to be sure we can see all (or almost all) of the links. This paper aims to address the problem of estimating how many links are missing from our measurements. We use techniques pioneered in biostatistics and epidemiology for estimating the size of populations (for instance of fish or disease carriers). It …
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