In this paper, we characterize wide-area network applications that use the TCP transport protocol. We also describe a new way to model the wide-area traffic generated by a stub network. We believe the traffic model presented here will be useful in studying congestion control, routing algorithms, and other resource management schemes for existing and future networks. Our model is based on trace analysis of TCP/IP widearea internetwork traffic. We collected the TCP/IP packet headers of USC, UCB, and Bellcore networks at the point they connect with their respective regional access networks. We then wrote a handful of programs to analyze the traces. Our model characterizes individual TCP conversations by the distributions of: number of bytes tr...
We propose a method for performance modeling of TCP/IP over ATM. The modeling is focused on user lev...
Network arrivals are often modeled as Poisson processes for ana-lytic simplicity, even though a numb...
Several recent studies indicate that (i) dependent packet arrivals can have a significant impact on ...
In this paper, we characterize wide-area network applications that use the TCP transport protocol. W...
We analyze 2.5 million TCP connections that occurred during 14 wide-area traffic traces. The traces ...
Many application-level traffic streams, or conversations, are multiplexed at the points where local-...
We examine the problem of evaluating the performance of TCP connections over wide area networks. Our...
Measurement and analysis of real traffic is important to gain knowledge about the characteristics of...
Measurements from an Internet backbone link carrying TCP traffic towards different ADSL areas are an...
SUMMARY In this paper, we propose a novel analysis method for large-scale networks with consideratio...
IP traffic modeling and engineering is a challenging area that has attracted an extensive research e...
Abstract. We focus in this paper on passive traffic measurement techniques that collect traces of TC...
The rapid growth of the World Wide Web in recent years has caused a significant shift in the composi...
We report the results of a large-scale empirical study of web traffic. Our study is based on over 50...
Congestion is a major Internet problem. TCP has evolved in attemptting to deal with this and now emp...
We propose a method for performance modeling of TCP/IP over ATM. The modeling is focused on user lev...
Network arrivals are often modeled as Poisson processes for ana-lytic simplicity, even though a numb...
Several recent studies indicate that (i) dependent packet arrivals can have a significant impact on ...
In this paper, we characterize wide-area network applications that use the TCP transport protocol. W...
We analyze 2.5 million TCP connections that occurred during 14 wide-area traffic traces. The traces ...
Many application-level traffic streams, or conversations, are multiplexed at the points where local-...
We examine the problem of evaluating the performance of TCP connections over wide area networks. Our...
Measurement and analysis of real traffic is important to gain knowledge about the characteristics of...
Measurements from an Internet backbone link carrying TCP traffic towards different ADSL areas are an...
SUMMARY In this paper, we propose a novel analysis method for large-scale networks with consideratio...
IP traffic modeling and engineering is a challenging area that has attracted an extensive research e...
Abstract. We focus in this paper on passive traffic measurement techniques that collect traces of TC...
The rapid growth of the World Wide Web in recent years has caused a significant shift in the composi...
We report the results of a large-scale empirical study of web traffic. Our study is based on over 50...
Congestion is a major Internet problem. TCP has evolved in attemptting to deal with this and now emp...
We propose a method for performance modeling of TCP/IP over ATM. The modeling is focused on user lev...
Network arrivals are often modeled as Poisson processes for ana-lytic simplicity, even though a numb...
Several recent studies indicate that (i) dependent packet arrivals can have a significant impact on ...