In addition to the well known long-range dependence in time series of IP bytes and packets, evidence for scaling behaviour has also been found at small scales for these series, separated by a characteristic transition timescale. It is less well known that two scaling regimes are also commonly found in time series describing the arrivals of TCP flows, again with long-range dependence, and with a broadly similar scaling exponent at small scales. The transition timescale is also roughly similar to that found in the IP level case. We investigate the dependencies between the scaling behaviours of the IP and TCP arrival levels at both small and large scales. We also study the origin of scaling at small scales at the IP level. The arrival level pr...
In apparent contrast to the well-documented self-similar (i.e., monofractal) scaling behavior of mea...
Burstiness in data traffic is emerging as a critical property that protocol analysis nowadays can no...
A long-held belief regarding the scaling behavior—self-similar or Long-Range Dependence (LRD) of Int...
Using the ns-2-simulator to experiment with different aspects of user- or session-behaviors and netw...
International audienceIn the mid 1990s, it was shown that the statistics of aggregated time series f...
The last decade has been a very fruitful period in important discoveries in network traffic modeling...
© 2017 IEEE. In the mid 1990s, it was shown that the statistics of aggregated time series from Inter...
The discovery of Long-Range Dependence (a kind of asymptotic fractal scaling) in packet data from LA...
this paper is to study Internet traffic dynamics from a different angle, by only looking at the sour...
Journal PaperWe perform an extensive wavelet analysis of Internet backbone traffic signals to observ...
Conference PaperWe study the small-time (sub-seconds) scaling behaviors of Internet backbone traffic...
Internet traffic exhibits multifaceted burstiness and correlation structure over a wide span of time...
Book chapterSince the discovery of long range dependence in Ethernet LAN traces there has been signi...
In this paper, we report on some preliminary results from an in-depth, wavelet-based analysis of a s...
Long-range dependence has been observed in many recent Internet traffic measurements. In addition, s...
In apparent contrast to the well-documented self-similar (i.e., monofractal) scaling behavior of mea...
Burstiness in data traffic is emerging as a critical property that protocol analysis nowadays can no...
A long-held belief regarding the scaling behavior—self-similar or Long-Range Dependence (LRD) of Int...
Using the ns-2-simulator to experiment with different aspects of user- or session-behaviors and netw...
International audienceIn the mid 1990s, it was shown that the statistics of aggregated time series f...
The last decade has been a very fruitful period in important discoveries in network traffic modeling...
© 2017 IEEE. In the mid 1990s, it was shown that the statistics of aggregated time series from Inter...
The discovery of Long-Range Dependence (a kind of asymptotic fractal scaling) in packet data from LA...
this paper is to study Internet traffic dynamics from a different angle, by only looking at the sour...
Journal PaperWe perform an extensive wavelet analysis of Internet backbone traffic signals to observ...
Conference PaperWe study the small-time (sub-seconds) scaling behaviors of Internet backbone traffic...
Internet traffic exhibits multifaceted burstiness and correlation structure over a wide span of time...
Book chapterSince the discovery of long range dependence in Ethernet LAN traces there has been signi...
In this paper, we report on some preliminary results from an in-depth, wavelet-based analysis of a s...
Long-range dependence has been observed in many recent Internet traffic measurements. In addition, s...
In apparent contrast to the well-documented self-similar (i.e., monofractal) scaling behavior of mea...
Burstiness in data traffic is emerging as a critical property that protocol analysis nowadays can no...
A long-held belief regarding the scaling behavior—self-similar or Long-Range Dependence (LRD) of Int...