Global Internet public peering capacity of interconnection: a complex network analysis

06/10/2022
by   Justin Loye, et al.
0

A massive and growing part of Autonomous System (AS)-level traffic exchanges takes place at Internet Exchange Points (IXPs). This paper leverages PeeringDB, a database providing a partial but reasonable view of the global interconnection of ASes at IXPs, to model a complex graph enabling the characterization of the key Internet peering players and their interactions over time. We model a PeeringDB snapshot as a weighted directed bipartite graph, called the pDB c-graph, that captures the port size ASes possess at IXPs using available metadata. This novel model of the Internet is shown to picture relevant features of a complex network that groups ASes and IXPs in geographical areas of influence. From this model, we extract central players of public peering such as hypergiant AS content providers and major regional traffic receivers. Most importantly, this graph model opens the way to apply spectral analysis using reduced Google matrix in order to retrieve the intensity of possible interactions between ASes on the basis of pure connectivity information. As an illustration, we retrieve the timely evolution of the peering network to show how the central content and cloud providers have increased their reach to eyeball networks during Covid-19 pandemic.

READ FULL TEXT

page 12

page 20

page 22

research
10/03/2020

Predicting traffic overflows on private peering

Large content providers and content distribution network operators usual...
research
07/27/2020

A first look at the IP eXchange Ecosystem

The IPX Network interconnects about 800 Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) ...
research
10/25/2018

The Elusive Internet Flattening: 10 Years of IXP Growth

Over the past decade, Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) have been playing ...
research
05/01/2017

Understanding the evolution of multimedia content in the Internet through BitTorrent glasses

Today's Internet traffic is mostly dominated by multimedia content and t...
research
01/31/2021

Quantifying the Global Support Network for Non-State Armed Groups (NAGs)

Human history has been shaped by armed conflicts. Rather than large-scal...
research
11/08/2017

The (thin) Bridges of AS Connectivity: Measuring Dependency using AS Hegemony

Inter-domain routing is a crucial part of the Internet designed for arbi...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset