Title :
IP-Geolocation Mapping for Moderately Connected Internet Regions
Author :
Li, Dan ; Chen, Jiong ; Guo, Chuanxiong ; Liu, Yunxin ; Zhang, Jinyu ; Zhang, Zhili ; Zhang, Yongguang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Most IP-geolocation mapping schemes [14], [16], [17], [18] take delay-measurement approach, based on the assumption of a strong correlation between networking delay and geographical distance between the targeted client and the landmarks. In this paper, however, we investigate a large region of moderately connected Internet and find the delay-distance correlation is weak. But we discover a more probable rule - with high probability the shortest delay comes from the closest distance. Based on this closest-shortest rule, we develop a simple and novel IP-geolocation mapping scheme for moderately connected Internet regions, called GeoGet. In GeoGet, we take a large number of webservers as passive landmarks and map a targeted client to the geolocation of the landmark that has the shortest delay. We further use JavaScript at targeted clients to generate HTTP/Get probing for delay measurement. To control the measurement cost, we adopt a multistep probing method to refine the geolocation of a targeted client, finally to city level. The evaluation results show that when probing about 100 landmarks, GeoGet correctly maps 35.4 percent clients to city level, which outperforms current schemes such as GeoLim [16] and GeoPing [14] by 270 and 239 percent, respectively, and the median error distance in GeoGet is around 120 km, outperforming GeoLim and GeoPing by 37 and 70 percent, respectively.
Keywords :
IP networks; Internet; cartography; file servers; geography; transport protocols; GeoGet; GeoLim; GeoPing; HTTP-Get probing; IP-geolocation mapping schemes; JavaScript; Web servers; closest-shortest rule; delay-distance correlation; delay-measurement approach; geographical distance; measurement cost control; moderately connected Internet regions; multistep probing method; networking delay; Accuracy; Correlation; Databases; Delay; Geology; IP networks; Internet; GeoGet; IP geolocation; moderately connected Internet;
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2012.136