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IP-Geolocation Mapping for Moderately Connected Internet
Regions
ABSTRACT:
Most IP-geolocation mapping schemes 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.
EXISTING SYSTEM:
Traditional IP-geolocation mapping schemes are primarily delay-measurement
based. In these schemes, there are a number of landmarks with known
geolocations. The delays from a targeted client to the landmarks are measured, and
the targeted client is mapped to a geolocation inferred from the measured delays.
However, most of the schemes are based on the assumption of a linear correlation
between networking delay and the physical distance between targeted client and
landmark.
DISADVANTAGES OF EXISTING SYSTEM:
The strong correlation has been verified in some regions of the Internet, such as
North America and Western Europe. But as pointed out in the literature, the
Internet connectivity around the world is very complex, and such strong correlation
may not hold for the Internet everywhere.
PROPOSED SYSTEM:
In this paper, we investigate the delay-distance relationship in a particular large
region of the Internet (China), where the Internet connectivity is moderate. The
data set contains hundreds of thousands of (delay, distance) pairs collected from
thousands of widely spread hosts. We have two observations from the data set.
First, the linearity between the delay and distance in this region of Internet is
positive but very weak. Second, with high probability the shortest delay comes
from the closest distance, and we call this phenomenon the ―closest-shortest‖ rule.
Based on the observations, we develop a simple yet novel IP-geolocation mapping
scheme for moderately connected Internet regions, called GeoGet. In GeoGet, we
map the targeted client to the geolocation of the landmark that has the shortest
delay. We take a large number of webservers with wide coverage and known
geolocations as passive landmarks, which eliminates the deploying cost of active
landmarks. We further use JavaScript at targeted clients to generate HTTP/Get
probing for delay measurement, eliminating the need to install client-side software.
To control the measurement cost, we step-by-step refine the geolocation of a
targeted client, down to city level. In practice, GeoGet can be deployed in
combination with a certain locality-aware application such that the application can
easily obtain the geolocations of their clients.
ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM:
The contributions of this paper are twofold. First, by studying a large data set, we
show that most of the traditional IP-Geolocation mapping schemes cannot work
well for moderately connected Internet regions, since the linear delay-distance
correlation is weak in this kind of Internet regions. Second, based on the
measurement results (MR), we develop and implement GeoGet, which uses the
closest-shortest rule and works much better than traditional schemes in moderately
connected Internet regions. We acknowledge that we are not the first to apply the
closest shortest rule and the mapping accuracy of GeoGet is still not very high.
However, we go a large step toward developing a better IP-Geolocation system for
moderately connected Internet regions. We believe the accuracy will improve
significantly if probing more landmarks.
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE:
ALGORITHM : LANDMARK SELECTION ALGORITHM
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION:-
HARDWARE CONFIGURATION:-
 Processor -Pentium –IV
 RAM - 256 MB(min)
 Hard Disk - 20 GB
 Key Board - Standard Windows Keyboard
 Mouse - Two or Three Button Mouse
 Monitor - SVGA
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION:-
 Operating System : Windows XP
 Programming Language : JAVA
 Java Version : JDK 1.6 & above.
REFERENCE:
Dan Li, Jiong Chen, Chuanxiong Guo, Yunxin Liu, Jinyu Zhang, Zhili Zhang, and
Yongguang Zhang, ―IP-Geolocation Mapping for Moderately Connected
Internet Regions‖, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PARALLEL AND
DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS, VOL. 24, NO. 2, FEBRUARY 2013.

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Ip geolocation mapping for moderately connected internet regions

  • 1. IP-Geolocation Mapping for Moderately Connected Internet Regions ABSTRACT: Most IP-geolocation mapping schemes 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
  • 2. 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. EXISTING SYSTEM: Traditional IP-geolocation mapping schemes are primarily delay-measurement based. In these schemes, there are a number of landmarks with known geolocations. The delays from a targeted client to the landmarks are measured, and the targeted client is mapped to a geolocation inferred from the measured delays. However, most of the schemes are based on the assumption of a linear correlation between networking delay and the physical distance between targeted client and landmark. DISADVANTAGES OF EXISTING SYSTEM: The strong correlation has been verified in some regions of the Internet, such as North America and Western Europe. But as pointed out in the literature, the Internet connectivity around the world is very complex, and such strong correlation may not hold for the Internet everywhere.
  • 3. PROPOSED SYSTEM: In this paper, we investigate the delay-distance relationship in a particular large region of the Internet (China), where the Internet connectivity is moderate. The data set contains hundreds of thousands of (delay, distance) pairs collected from thousands of widely spread hosts. We have two observations from the data set. First, the linearity between the delay and distance in this region of Internet is positive but very weak. Second, with high probability the shortest delay comes from the closest distance, and we call this phenomenon the ―closest-shortest‖ rule. Based on the observations, we develop a simple yet novel IP-geolocation mapping scheme for moderately connected Internet regions, called GeoGet. In GeoGet, we map the targeted client to the geolocation of the landmark that has the shortest delay. We take a large number of webservers with wide coverage and known geolocations as passive landmarks, which eliminates the deploying cost of active landmarks. We further use JavaScript at targeted clients to generate HTTP/Get probing for delay measurement, eliminating the need to install client-side software. To control the measurement cost, we step-by-step refine the geolocation of a targeted client, down to city level. In practice, GeoGet can be deployed in combination with a certain locality-aware application such that the application can easily obtain the geolocations of their clients.
  • 4. ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM: The contributions of this paper are twofold. First, by studying a large data set, we show that most of the traditional IP-Geolocation mapping schemes cannot work well for moderately connected Internet regions, since the linear delay-distance correlation is weak in this kind of Internet regions. Second, based on the measurement results (MR), we develop and implement GeoGet, which uses the closest-shortest rule and works much better than traditional schemes in moderately connected Internet regions. We acknowledge that we are not the first to apply the closest shortest rule and the mapping accuracy of GeoGet is still not very high. However, we go a large step toward developing a better IP-Geolocation system for moderately connected Internet regions. We believe the accuracy will improve significantly if probing more landmarks.
  • 6. ALGORITHM : LANDMARK SELECTION ALGORITHM
  • 7. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION:- HARDWARE CONFIGURATION:-  Processor -Pentium –IV  RAM - 256 MB(min)  Hard Disk - 20 GB  Key Board - Standard Windows Keyboard  Mouse - Two or Three Button Mouse  Monitor - SVGA SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION:-  Operating System : Windows XP  Programming Language : JAVA  Java Version : JDK 1.6 & above.
  • 8. REFERENCE: Dan Li, Jiong Chen, Chuanxiong Guo, Yunxin Liu, Jinyu Zhang, Zhili Zhang, and Yongguang Zhang, ―IP-Geolocation Mapping for Moderately Connected Internet Regions‖, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS, VOL. 24, NO. 2, FEBRUARY 2013.