3. Connectivity, losses, latency, and geolocation
Descriptif
In this third part, we will address several concepts: connectivity, losses, latency, and geolocation. We will look at how to test whether two points in the network are connected, and how to learn the amount of time that it takes for packets to travel from one host to the other (and back), among other things.
Table of contents
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Connectivity
3.3 Losses
3.4 Latency A. IntroductionB. ComponentsC. ClocksD. Tools
3.5 Geolocation
3.6 Conclusion
Vidéos
1. Introduction
Part 3: Connectivity, losses, latency, and geolocation 1. Introduction 2. Connectivity 3. Losses 4. Latency A. Introduction B. Components C. Clocks D. Tools 5. Geolocation 6. Conclusion
2. Connectivity
Part 3: Connectivity, losses, latency, and geolocation 1. Introduction 2. Connectivity 3. Losses 4. Latency A. Introduction B. Components C. Clocks D. Tools 5. Geolocation 6. Conclusion
3. Losses
Part 3: Connectivity, losses, latency, and geolocation 1. Introduction 2. Connectivity 3. Losses 4. Latency A. Introduction B. Components C. Clocks D. Tools 5. Geolocation 6. Conclusion
4A. Latency - Introduction
Part 3: Connectivity, losses, latency, and geolocation 1. Introduction 2. Connectivity 3. Losses 4. Latency A. Introduction B. Components C. Clocks D. Tools 5. Geolocation 6. Conclusion
4B. Latency - Components
Part 3: Connectivity, losses, latency, and geolocation 1. Introduction 2. Connectivity 3. Losses 4. Latency A. Introduction B. Components C. Clocks D. Tools 5. Geolocation 6. Conclusion
4C. Latency - Clocks
Part 3: Connectivity, losses, latency, and geolocation 1. Introduction 2. Connectivity 3. Losses 4. Latency A. Introduction B. Components C. Clocks D. Tools 5. Geolocation 6. Conclusion
4D. Latency - Tools
Part 3: Connectivity, losses, latency, and geolocation 1. Introduction 2. Connectivity 3. Losses 4. Latency A. Introduction B. Components C. Clocks D. Tools 5. Geolocation 6. Conclusion
6. Conclusion
Part 3: Connectivity, losses, latency, and geolocation 1. Introduction 2. Connectivity 3. Losses 4. Latency A. Introduction B. Components C. Clocks D. Tools 5. Geolocation 6. Conclusion
5. Geolocation
Part 3: Connectivity, losses, latency, and geolocation 1. Introduction 2. Connectivity 3. Losses 4. Latency A. Introduction B. Components C. Clocks D. Tools 5. Geolocation 6. Conclusion
Intervenants et intervenantes
Maître de conférences à Sorbonne université, Laboratoire d'Informatique Paris 6 (LIP6) (en 2023)
Directrice d'une thèse de doctorat en systèmes informatiques soutenue en 2011 à l'Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6
Directeur de recherches à l'INRIA, Paris (en 2018)