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Effect of geographic location
The geographic location of a source indirectly determines its network
connectivity. Sources near well-connected geographic locations like
the Bay Area can potentially have less circuitous routes since many
commercial ISPs will have a POP very close to them. To better
understand the effect of geographic location, we compare the distance
ratios of sources in different locations to a common set of
destination end-hosts. We extend this analysis to study the role of
network structures in different continents (U.S and Europe) on the
circuitousness of paths.
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Lakshminarayanan Subramanian
2002-04-14