GPS-Based Geolocation of Consumer IP Addresses

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作者
Saxon, James [1 ]
Feamster, Nick [1 ]
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[1] Univ Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
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10.1007/978-3-030-98785-5_6
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TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
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0812 ;
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This paper uses two commercial datasets of IP addresses from smartphones, geolocated through the Global Positioning System (GPS), to characterize the geography of IP addresses from mobile and broadband ISPs. Datasets that geolocate IP addresses based on GPS offer superlative accuracy and precision for IP geolocation and thus provide an unprecedented opportunity to understand both the accuracy of existing geolocation databases as well as other properties of IP addresses, such as mobility and churn. We focus our analysis on three large cities in the United States. After evaluating the accuracy of existing geolocation databases, we analyze the circumstances under which IP geolocation databases may be more or less accurate. Within our sample, we find that geolocation databases are more accurate on fixed-line than mobile networks, that IP addresses on university networks can be more accurately located than those from consumer or business networks, and that often the paid versions of these databases are not significantly more accurate than the free versions. Addresses on /24 subnets that are geographically concentrated are geolocated more accurately. We then characterize how quickly /24 subnets associated with fixed-line networks change geographic locations, and how long residential broadband ISP subscribers retain individual IP addresses. We find, generally, that most IP address assignments are stable over two months, although stability does vary across ISPs. Finally, we evaluate the suitability of existing IP geolocation databases for understanding Internet access and performance in human populations within specific geographies and demographics. Although the median accuracy of IP geolocation is better than 3 km in some contexts - fixed-line connections in New York City, for instance - we conclude that relying on IP geolocation databases to understand Internet access in densely populated regions such as cities is premature.
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