@InProceedings{ SoftCOM2020-HiPerConTracer,
	author = "Thomas Dreibholz",
	title = "{HiPerConTracer - A Versatile Tool for IP Connectivity Tracing in Multi-Path Setups}",
	booktitle = "{Proceedings of the 28th IEEE International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks~(SoftCOM)}",
	pages = "1--6",
	numpages = "6",
	day = "17",
	month = sep,
	year = "2020",
	address = "Hvar, Dalmacija/Croatia",
	language = "english",
	isbn = "978-953-290-099-6",
	doi = "10.23919/SoftCOM50211.2020.9238278",
	keywords = "HiPerConTracer, Traceroute, Ping, Multi-Path Transport, NorNet, NorNet Core",
	abstract = "{Nowadays, we see a steadily increasing number of Internet devices with connections to multiple networks. For example, every smartphone provides mobile broadband and Wi-Fi connectivity. Multi-path transport protocols, like MPTCP, CMT-SCTP or Multipath-QUIC, allow for utilising all connected networks simultaneously. However, while there is a lot of research on the Transport Layer aspects of multi-path transport, there is not much work on the Network Layer perspective, yet.
In this paper, we introduce our Open Source tool HiPerConTracer (High-Performance Connectivity Tracer) for efficient, parallelised, long-term measurements of the path connectivity characteristics among multi-homed Internet systems. HiPerConTracer is now running as a permanent feature in the NorNet Core infrastructure, which is used for research on multi-homed systems, and in particular for research on multi-path transport. Based on the HiPerConTracer data collected in NorNet Core so far, we finally present some interesting results from the analysis of the inter-continental site connectivity between China and Norway in January 2020.
}",
	url = "https://web-backend.simula.no/sites/default/files/2024-06/SoftCOM2020-HiPerConTracer.pdf",
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	url.checked = "2024-06-30 12:15:41 CEST",
	note = "{ISBN} 978-953-290-099-6"
}

