Although many classical IP geolocation algorithms are suitable to rich-connected networks, their performances are seriously affected in poor-connected networks with weak delay-distance correlation. This paper tries to improve the performances of classical IP geolocation algorithms by finding rich-connected sub-networks inside poor-connected networks. First, a new delay-distance correlation model (RTD-Corr model) is proposed. It builds the relationship between delay-distance correlation and actual network factors such as the tortuosity of the network path, the ratio of propagation delay and the direct geographical distance. Second, based on the RTD-Corr model and actual network characteristics, this paper discusses about how to find rich-connected networks inside China Internet which is a typical actual poor-connected network. Then we find rich-connected sub-networks of China Internet through a large-scale network measurement which covers three major ISPs and thirty provinces. At last, based on the founded rich-connected sub-networks, we modify two classical IP geolocation algorithms and the experiments in China Internet show that their accuracy is significantly increased.
@article{arxiv.1909.02439,
title = {Delay-Distance Correlation Study for IP Geolocation},
author = {Shichang Ding and Xiangyang Luo and Dengpan Ye and Fenlin Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.02439},
year = {2019}
}