this paper we report our measurement study of the arrival process of Ethernet packets into a file server. Our primary finding is that the measured index of dispersion for counts does not provide reliable evidence for or against self-similarity. This conclusion is also supported by extensive simulations. ( Traffic measurements; Arrival process; Fractal Brownian motion; Markov modulated Poisson process; Model identification ) 1. Introductio
Empirical studies have shown that self-similar traffic models may better describe traffic in many of...
Empirical studies have shown that self-similar traffic models may better describe traffic in many of...
Observations of both Ethernet traffic and variable bit rate (VBR) video traffic have demonstrated th...
The time-sensitivity of large marine data files over a communication network necessitates accurate s...
Recently, statistical analysis of high-resolution measurements of several types of network traffic h...
We demonstrate that Ethernet LAN traffic is statistically self-similar, that none of the commonly us...
We demonstrate that Ethernet local area network (LAN) traffic is statistically self-similar, that no...
A number of recent empirical studies of traffic measurements from a variety of working packet networ...
The discovery of the self similarity of Ethernet traffic at Bellcore has had a profound effect on th...
Recent measurements of local-area and wide-area traffic have shown that network traffic exhibits va...
It is critical to properly understand the nature of network traffic in order to effectively design m...
Recent studies of measurements from packet networks have demonstrated that the arrival process of pa...
In this paper, we investigate time-correlation of the connection request process of Web browsing app...
Self-similarity is a major assumption used in the modelling and characterization of Internet traffic...
The optimal computer network performance models require accurate traffic models, which can capture t...
Empirical studies have shown that self-similar traffic models may better describe traffic in many of...
Empirical studies have shown that self-similar traffic models may better describe traffic in many of...
Observations of both Ethernet traffic and variable bit rate (VBR) video traffic have demonstrated th...
The time-sensitivity of large marine data files over a communication network necessitates accurate s...
Recently, statistical analysis of high-resolution measurements of several types of network traffic h...
We demonstrate that Ethernet LAN traffic is statistically self-similar, that none of the commonly us...
We demonstrate that Ethernet local area network (LAN) traffic is statistically self-similar, that no...
A number of recent empirical studies of traffic measurements from a variety of working packet networ...
The discovery of the self similarity of Ethernet traffic at Bellcore has had a profound effect on th...
Recent measurements of local-area and wide-area traffic have shown that network traffic exhibits va...
It is critical to properly understand the nature of network traffic in order to effectively design m...
Recent studies of measurements from packet networks have demonstrated that the arrival process of pa...
In this paper, we investigate time-correlation of the connection request process of Web browsing app...
Self-similarity is a major assumption used in the modelling and characterization of Internet traffic...
The optimal computer network performance models require accurate traffic models, which can capture t...
Empirical studies have shown that self-similar traffic models may better describe traffic in many of...
Empirical studies have shown that self-similar traffic models may better describe traffic in many of...
Observations of both Ethernet traffic and variable bit rate (VBR) video traffic have demonstrated th...