Phoenix network coordinates

Weighted-based NC calculation in Phoenix

Phoenix is a decentralized network coordinate (NC) system based on the matrix factorization model.[1]

Background

Model

Design choices in Phoenix

See also

References

  1. Y. Chen, X. Wang, C. Shi, and; et al. (December 2011). "Phoenix: a weight-based network coordinate system using matrix factorization" (PDF). IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management. 8 (4): 334–347. doi:10.1109/tnsm.2011.110911.100079.
  2. B. Donnet; B. Gueye; M.A. Kaafar (2010). "A Survey on Network Coordinates Systems, Design, and Security" (PDF). IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials. 12 (4): 488–503. doi:10.1109/SURV.2010.032810.00007.
  3. Yun Mao, Lawrence Saul & Jonathan M. Smith (December 2006). "IDES: An Internet Distance Estimation Service for Large Networks" (PDF). IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications. 24 (12): 22732284. doi:10.1109/JSAC.2006.884026.
  4. Y. Liao, P. Geurts & G. Leduc (2010). "Network Distance Prediction Based on Decentralized Matrix Factorization" (PDF). Proc. of IFIP Networking.
  5. Shining Wu; Yang Chen; Xiaoming Fu; Jun Li (2012). "NCShield: Securing Decentralized, Matrix Factorization-Based Network Coordinate Systems" (PDF). Proc. of the 20th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS'12).


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