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Cellular data network infrastructure characterization and implication on mobile content placement
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2011
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EngineeringMobile Content PlacementNetwork AnalysisMobile CommunicationMobile AnalyticsData ScienceData MiningDns Authoritative ServerMobility DataMobile Data OffloadingNetwork InfrastructureDns Service ConfigurationKnowledge DiscoveryMobile ComputingComputer ScienceMobile Positioning DataSmall CellMobile Computing SystemNetwork ScienceEdge ComputingCloud ComputingBusinessNetwork Traffic MeasurementLocation InformationContent Delivery Network
Despite the tremendous growth in the cellular data network usage due to the popularity of smartphones, so far there is rather limited understanding of the network infrastructure of various cellular carriers. Understanding the infrastructure characteristics such as the network topology, routing design, address allocation, and DNS service configuration is essential for predicting, diagnosing, and improving cellular network services, as well as for delivering content to the growing population of mobile wireless users. In this work, we propose a novel approach for discovering cellular infrastructure by intelligently combining several data sources, i.e., server logs from a popular location search application, active measurements results collected from smartphone users, DNS request logs from a DNS authoritative server, and publicly available routing updates. We perform the first comprehensive analysis to characterize the cellular data network infrastructure of four major cellular carriers within the U.S. in our study.
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