- Summary
- Ebrima Jaw guest post highlights the alarming effect of a massive 80 billion BGP update notifications on network archives, which skew accuracy and measurement results by introducing noise and bias into critical datasets. This rapid stream of traffic creates an unrealistic picture of network congestion and latency that researchers must avoid drawing conclusions from without rigorous validation. While George Michaelson and Marc Blanchet explore practical applications of Linux virtual network methods for deep space IP routing, their work demonstrates that precise modeling of delay within these constrained environments remains a critical engineering challenge. The authors emphasize that combining these insights into a cohesive framework allows teams to build robust systems capable of navigating the complex, high-frequency demands of modern space missions.
- Title
- APNIC
- Description
- A global, open, stable, and secure Internet that serves the entire Asia Pacific community
- Keywords
- community, make, payment, data, events, internet, tech, matters, search, membership, using, code, conduct, policy, development, security, asia
- NS Lookup
- A 202.12.29.1
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-08Updated 2026-04-22Summarized 2026-04-24
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