The problem of characterizing the relationship between packet size and network delay has received little attention in the field. Research in that area has been limited to either simulation studies or empirical observations that are detached from analytic traffic modeling. From a queueing viewpoint, it is simple to show that these three variables are inter-related, which necessitates a more careful study. We present a traffic model of a router fed by ON/OFF-type sources with heavy-tailed burst sizes. The traffic model considered is consistent with the evidence that Web traffic is heavytailed. The analysis cases that are considered establish a quantitative characterization of the complex relationship among packet payload and header sizes, tra...
Abstract—Utilizing a highly precise network measurement device, we investigate router’s inherent var...
We study the effect of the IP router buffer size on the throughput of HighSpeed TCP (HSTCP). We are ...
We study the effects of bursty Internet Traffic through simulations. Both short-range dependency (SR...
Innumerable studies over the past few years have provided ample empirical evidence that Internet tra...
Previous studies of Internet traffic have shown that a very small percentage of flows consume most o...
In this paper, we research the impact of packet size on the performance of TCP traffic with small ro...
This paper provides an authoritative knowledge of through-router packet delays and therefore a bette...
Network resources are shared amongst a large number of users. Improper managing network traffic lead...
The self-similarity of the network traffic has received significant attention. A G/M/1 queueing mode...
A study on Internet traffic characterization is essential in designing the next generation Internet....
Large network operators have thousands or tens of thousands of access aggregation links that they ne...
This thesis studies the effect of the traffic bursts in the queue. Knowledge of the queueing behavio...
In this thesis, we study the cause and impact of burstiness in computer network traffic. A connectio...
We study the burstiness of TCP flows at the packet level. We aggregate packets into entities we call...
In this paper we describe an analytical approach for estimating the queuing delay distribution on an...
Abstract—Utilizing a highly precise network measurement device, we investigate router’s inherent var...
We study the effect of the IP router buffer size on the throughput of HighSpeed TCP (HSTCP). We are ...
We study the effects of bursty Internet Traffic through simulations. Both short-range dependency (SR...
Innumerable studies over the past few years have provided ample empirical evidence that Internet tra...
Previous studies of Internet traffic have shown that a very small percentage of flows consume most o...
In this paper, we research the impact of packet size on the performance of TCP traffic with small ro...
This paper provides an authoritative knowledge of through-router packet delays and therefore a bette...
Network resources are shared amongst a large number of users. Improper managing network traffic lead...
The self-similarity of the network traffic has received significant attention. A G/M/1 queueing mode...
A study on Internet traffic characterization is essential in designing the next generation Internet....
Large network operators have thousands or tens of thousands of access aggregation links that they ne...
This thesis studies the effect of the traffic bursts in the queue. Knowledge of the queueing behavio...
In this thesis, we study the cause and impact of burstiness in computer network traffic. A connectio...
We study the burstiness of TCP flows at the packet level. We aggregate packets into entities we call...
In this paper we describe an analytical approach for estimating the queuing delay distribution on an...
Abstract—Utilizing a highly precise network measurement device, we investigate router’s inherent var...
We study the effect of the IP router buffer size on the throughput of HighSpeed TCP (HSTCP). We are ...
We study the effects of bursty Internet Traffic through simulations. Both short-range dependency (SR...