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Locating available bandwidth bottlenecks
The spatio-temporal available bandwidth estimator (STAB), a new edge-based probing tool, locates thin links - those links with less available bandwidth than all the links preceding them - on end-to-end network paths. By localizing thin links, STAB facilitates network operations and troubleshooting,...
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