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A Review of Advanced Algebraic Approaches Enabling Network Tomography for Future Network Infrastructures

Grigorios Kakkavas, Despoina Gkatzioura, Vasileios Karyotis, Symeon Papavassiliou

2020Future Internet28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Network tomography has emerged as one of the lean approaches for efficient network monitoring, especially aiming at addressing the ever-increasing requirements for scaling and efficiency in modern network architectures and infrastructures. In this paper, we explore network coding and compressed sensing as enabling technologies in the context of network tomography. Both approaches capitalize on algebraic tools for achieving accuracy while allowing scaling of operation as the size of the monitored network increases. Initially, a brief overview of the tomographic problems and the related classification of methods is provided to better comprehend the problems encountered and solutions provided to date. Subsequently, we present representative approaches that employ either one of the aforementioned technologies and we comparatively describe their fundamental operation. Eventually, we provide a qualitative comparison of features and approaches that can be used for further research and technology development for network monitoring in future Internet infrastructures.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceNetwork tomographyContext (archaeology)The InternetNetwork monitoringDistributed computingData scienceArtificial intelligenceData miningComputer networkInferenceBiologyPaleontologyWorld Wide WebSparse and Compressive Sensing TechniquesMicrowave Imaging and Scattering AnalysisEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
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