Towards a model for global-scale backbone networks
2015
Synthetic network models play an integral role in nowadays research of computer networks. This is for the lack of real network data and to perform experiments with a statistical significant number of replications. While most of the modeling work currently focuses on layer 3 topologies, e.g., AS level, this work is on generating realistic layer 1 topologies. These topologies are of fundamental significance for network resilience, for example. By constructing β-skeleton graphs, augmented with population and technology indications, our approach is able to generate highly realistic graphs. This is shown by a comparison to US networks, whose topology is publicly available.
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