this paper, we present an analysis of four traces collected by NLANR, uncovering the characteristics of their packet arrival processes. Our contributions are two-fold. First, the analysis results show that both the sequences of successive small and large packets appear frequently because of the dependence between different packets. On the other hand, the probability for worst-case traffic of back-to-back small packets to show up tends to increase when the link utilization becomes higher. Since most of todays links are lightly loaded, worst-case traffic does not account for a large number of packets. Second, we investigate the variations of packet arriving bit rate for long-lived streams (flows) and find that high speed streams...
Most network traffic analysis and modeling studies lump all connections together into a single flow....
We study the TCP flow arrival process, starting from the aggregated measurement at the TCP flow leve...
Dynamics of Internet load are investigated using statistics of round-trip delays, packet losses and ...
Large network operators have thousands or tens of thousands of access aggregation links that they ne...
This paper considers the distribution of the rates at which flows transmit data, and the causes of t...
Book chapterSince the discovery of long range dependence in Ethernet LAN traces there has been signi...
The necessity of network traffic monitoring and analysis is growing dramatically with increasing net...
We study the burstiness of TCP flows at the packet level. We aggregate packets into entities we call...
Abstract — Many routers can generate and export statistics on flows of packets that traverse them. I...
We study the effects of bursty Internet Traffic through simulations. Both short-range dependency (SR...
Several studies of Internet traffic have shown that it is a small percentage of the flows that domin...
A study on Internet traffic characterization is essential in designing the next generation Internet....
In this thesis, we study the cause and impact of burstiness in computer network traffic. A connectio...
The problem of characterizing the relationship between packet size and network delay has received li...
In this paper we show results from a packet-level traffic characterization aiming at finding spatial...
Most network traffic analysis and modeling studies lump all connections together into a single flow....
We study the TCP flow arrival process, starting from the aggregated measurement at the TCP flow leve...
Dynamics of Internet load are investigated using statistics of round-trip delays, packet losses and ...
Large network operators have thousands or tens of thousands of access aggregation links that they ne...
This paper considers the distribution of the rates at which flows transmit data, and the causes of t...
Book chapterSince the discovery of long range dependence in Ethernet LAN traces there has been signi...
The necessity of network traffic monitoring and analysis is growing dramatically with increasing net...
We study the burstiness of TCP flows at the packet level. We aggregate packets into entities we call...
Abstract — Many routers can generate and export statistics on flows of packets that traverse them. I...
We study the effects of bursty Internet Traffic through simulations. Both short-range dependency (SR...
Several studies of Internet traffic have shown that it is a small percentage of the flows that domin...
A study on Internet traffic characterization is essential in designing the next generation Internet....
In this thesis, we study the cause and impact of burstiness in computer network traffic. A connectio...
The problem of characterizing the relationship between packet size and network delay has received li...
In this paper we show results from a packet-level traffic characterization aiming at finding spatial...
Most network traffic analysis and modeling studies lump all connections together into a single flow....
We study the TCP flow arrival process, starting from the aggregated measurement at the TCP flow leve...
Dynamics of Internet load are investigated using statistics of round-trip delays, packet losses and ...