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Supporting Real-time Networkwide T-Queries in High-speed Networks
Traffic measurement is key to many important network functions. Supporting real-time queries at the individual flow level over networkwide traffic represents a major challenge that has not been successfully addressed yet. This paper provides the first solutions in supporting real-time networkwide queries and allowing a local network function (for performance, security or management purpose) to make queries at any measurement point at any time on any flow’s networkwide statistics, while the packets of the flow may traverse different paths in the network, some of which may not come across the point where the query is made. Our trace-based experiments demonstrate that the proposed solutions significantly outperform the baseline solutions derived from the existing techniques.