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IAREMKO, I. ARON, L. HANÁČEK, P.
Original Title
Improving IP Geolocation Using Network Measurement Characteristics
Type
article in a collection out of WoS and Scopus
Language
English
Original Abstract
This paper describes the basic principles of evaluation of the physical location of the network focusing on passive IP geolocation methods. Creating a software application enables us to determine the position of the stations on the Internet using selected localization databases. The algorithm for locating the position of the station uses the combination of location databases and other available means of IP geolocation. The paper describes basic principles of TCP connection. It explains the activities of TCP protocol and shows how you can utilize TCP handshake in determining the distance between nodes. The distance between two or more computers is shown by the analysis of TCP, by monitoring TCP packets to calculate the TCP Round Trip Time and comparing the results from methods such as IATA, TTL and GEOIP for calculating distance measurement. An assessment of the created system and performance tests is enclosed as part of this paper.
Keywords
TCP, RTT, TTL, IATA, GeoIP, handshake, network node distance
Authors
IAREMKO, I.; ARON, L.; HANÁČEK, P.
RIV year
2015
Released
16. 12. 2015
Publisher
Higher Education Forum
Location
Hong Kong
ISBN
978-986-87417-4-4
Book
HKICEAS
Pages from
210
Pages to
220
Pages count
10
URL
https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/10984/
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT119914, author="Iaroslav {Iaremko} and Lukáš {Aron} and Petr {Hanáček}", title="Improving IP Geolocation Using Network Measurement Characteristics", booktitle="HKICEAS", year="2015", pages="210--220", publisher="Higher Education Forum", address="Hong Kong", isbn="978-986-87417-4-4", url="https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/10984/" }