The primary use of the Internet is content distribution -- the delivery of web pages, audio, and video to client applications -- yet the Internet was never architected for scalabl...
Coin flipping is one of the most fundamental tasks in cryptographic protocol design. Informally, a coin flipping protocol should guarantee both (1) Completeness: an honest executi...
—The Internet AS level topology, upon which BGP4 runs, plays a vital role in the analysis and study of the global routing behavior. However, the study of the topology itself is n...
The Internet has emerged as a crucial part of the Global Information Infrastructure. This is not least due to the remarkable longevity and versatility of some of its protocols. Ac...
Simulating how the global Internet data network behaves is an immensely challenging undertaking because of the network’s great heterogeneity and rapid change. The heterogeneity ...