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<a href="http://www.pam2004.org/papers/226.pdf">http://www.pam2004.org/papers/226.pdf</a>
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<b>Entry Date:</b>
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2010-10-22


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<b>Abstract:</b>
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Location-aware applications require a geographic location service of Internet hosts. We focus on a
measurement-based service for the geographic location of Internet hosts. Host locations are inferred by comparing delay
patterns of geographically distributed landmarks, which are hosts with a known geographic location, with the delay pattern of
the target host to be located. Results show a significant correlation between geographic distance and network delay that can be
exploited for a coarse-grained geographic location of Internet hosts.},



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