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Internet connectivity at the AS-level
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2003
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EngineeringIp InterconnectionNetwork AnalysisNetwork ConvergenceMarket DesignInternet ConnectivityOperations ResearchData ScienceInternet ModelingNetwork OptimizationCombinatorial OptimizationFuture InternetSocial Network AnalysisInternet As GraphEconomics Of NetworkComputer ScienceNetwork ScienceNetwork AlgorithmEdge ComputingBusinessPeering RelationshipInternet Growth
Two ASs are connected in the Internet AS graph only if they have a business "peering relationship." By focusing on the AS subgraph ASPC whose links represent provider-customer relationships, we develop a new optimization-driven model for Internet growth at the ASPC level. The model's defining feature is an explicit construction of a novel class of intuitive, multi-objective, local optimizations by which the different customer ASs determine in a fully distributed and decentralized fashion their "best" upstream provider AS. Key criteria that are explicitly accounted for in the formulation of these multi-objective optimization problems are (i) AS-geography, i.e., locality and number of PoPs within individual ASs; (ii) AS-specific business models, abstract toy models that describe how individual ASs choose their "best" provider; and (iii) AS evolution, a historic account of the "lives" of individual ASs in a dynamic ISP market. We show that the resulting model is broadly robust, perforce yields graphs that match inferred AS connectivity with respect to a number of different metrics, and is ideal for exploring the impact of new peering incentives or policies on AS-level connectivity.
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