Xiang et al., 2019 - Google Patents
No-jump-into-latency in china's internet! toward last-mile hop count based ip geo-localizationXiang et al., 2019
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- Xiang C
- Wang X
- Chen Q
- Xue M
- Gao Z
- Zhu H
- Chen C
- Fan Q
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- Proceedings of the International Symposium on Quality of Service
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Last-mile geo-localization plays an essential role in many location-based services, such as fraud detection and targeted advertising. In this study, we point out that round trip time (RTT) latency shows an extremely weak correlation with physical distance estimation in China's …
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