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Mapping the Internet: Geolocating Routers by Using Machine Learning


Abstract:

Knowing the geolocation of a router can help to predict the geolocation of an Internet user, which is important for local advertising, fraud detection, and geo-fencing ap...Show More

Abstract:

Knowing the geolocation of a router can help to predict the geolocation of an Internet user, which is important for local advertising, fraud detection, and geo-fencing applications. For example, the geolocation of the last router on the path to a user is a reasonable guess for the user's geolocation. Current methods for geolocating a router are based on parsing a router's name to find geographic hints. Unfortunately, these methods are noisy and often provide no hints. This paper presents results on using machine learning methods to "sharpen" a router's noisy location based on the time delay between one or more routers and a target router or end user IP address. The novelty of this approach is that geolocation of the one or more routers is not required to be known.
Date of Conference: 22-24 July 2013
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 19 September 2013
Electronic ISBN:978-0-7695-5012-1
Conference Location: San Jose, CA, USA

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