Authors
Rui Castro, Mark Coates, Gang Liang, Robert Nowak, Bin Yu
Publication date
2004/8/1
Journal
Statistical Science
Pages
499-517
Publisher
Institute of Mathematical Statistics
Description
Today’s Internet is a massive, distributed network which continues to explode in size as e-commerce and related activities grow. The heterogeneous and largely unregulated structure of the Internet renders tasks such as dynamic routing, optimized service provision, service level verification and detection of anomalous/malicious behavior extremely challenging. The problem is compounded by the fact that one cannot rely on the cooperation of individual servers and routers to aid in the collection of network traffic measurements vital for these tasks. In many ways, network monitoring and inference problems bear a strong resemblance to other “inverse problems” in which key aspects of a system are not directly observable. Familiar signal processing or statistical problems such as tomographic image reconstruction and phylogenetic tree identification have interesting connections to those arising in networking. This …
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