We introduce a continuum model describing data losses in a single node of a packet-switched network (like the Internet) which preserves the discrete nature of the data loss process. By construction, the model has critical behavior with a sharp transition from exponentially small to finite losses with increasing data arrival rate. We show that such a model exhibits strong fluctuations in the loss rate at the critical point and non-Markovian power-law correlations in time, in spite of the Markovian character of the data arrival process. The continuum model allows for rather general incoming data packet distributions and can be naturally generalized to consider the buffer server idleness statistics
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The development and deployment of distributed network-aware applications and services over the Inter...
Abstract—Loss measurements are widely used in today’s net-works. There are existing standards and co...
We introduce a continuum model describing data losses in a single node of a packet-switched network ...
We consider data losses in a single node of a packet- switched Internet-like network. We employ two ...
We suggest a model for data losses in a single node (memory buffer) of a packet-switched network (li...
Copyright © 2008 IEEEIn this paper we analyze more than 100 hours of packet traces from Planet-Lab m...
In studies of complex heterogeneous networks, particularly of the Internet, significant attention wa...
We study structural feature and evolution of the Internet at the autonomous systems level. Extractin...
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Two important aspects of the Internet, namely the properties of its topology and the characteristics...
We introduce a model of information packet transport on networks in which the packets are posted by ...
Empirical studies showed that many types of network traffic exhibit long-range dependence (LRD),i.e....
Packet loss in wired communication networks is almost entirely caused by buffer overflow in intermed...
Loss measurements are widely used in today's networks. There are existing standards and commercial p...
We study the dynamical properties of a collection of models for communication processes, characteriz...
The development and deployment of distributed network-aware applications and services over the Inter...
Abstract—Loss measurements are widely used in today’s net-works. There are existing standards and co...
We introduce a continuum model describing data losses in a single node of a packet-switched network ...
We consider data losses in a single node of a packet- switched Internet-like network. We employ two ...
We suggest a model for data losses in a single node (memory buffer) of a packet-switched network (li...
Copyright © 2008 IEEEIn this paper we analyze more than 100 hours of packet traces from Planet-Lab m...
In studies of complex heterogeneous networks, particularly of the Internet, significant attention wa...
We study structural feature and evolution of the Internet at the autonomous systems level. Extractin...
The introduction of services and applications to the Internet has spurred development of new protoco...
Two important aspects of the Internet, namely the properties of its topology and the characteristics...
We introduce a model of information packet transport on networks in which the packets are posted by ...
Empirical studies showed that many types of network traffic exhibit long-range dependence (LRD),i.e....
Packet loss in wired communication networks is almost entirely caused by buffer overflow in intermed...
Loss measurements are widely used in today's networks. There are existing standards and commercial p...
We study the dynamical properties of a collection of models for communication processes, characteriz...
The development and deployment of distributed network-aware applications and services over the Inter...
Abstract—Loss measurements are widely used in today’s net-works. There are existing standards and co...