An Analytical Perspective to Traffic Engineering in Anonymous Communication Systems
Mehran Alidoost Nia, Eduard Babulak, Benjamin Fabian, and Reza, Ebrahimi Atani

TL;DR
This paper provides an analytical overview of traffic engineering challenges in anonymous communication systems, highlighting current issues and proposing potential solutions to enhance privacy and anonymity.
Contribution
It offers a new analytical perspective on traffic engineering problems in ACS and suggests innovative solutions for improving privacy and anonymity.
Findings
Identifies key traffic engineering issues in ACS
Proposes new solutions for enhancing privacy
Highlights vulnerabilities due to high-performance processing
Abstract
Anonymous communication systems (ACS) offer privacy and anonymity through the Internet. They are mostly free tools and are popular among users all over the world. In the recent years, anonymity applications faced many problems regarding traffic engineering methods. Even though they ensure privacy under some conditions, their anonymity will be endangered by high performance processing units. To address these issues, this study is devoted to investigating traffic-engineering methods in anonymous communication systems, and proposes an analytical view of the current issues in ACS privacy and anonymity. Our study also indicates new types of solutions for these current issues with ACS.
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