Currently, most traffic in the Internet backbone and access networks is World Wide Web (WWW) traffic. On the basis of recent long-time traffic traces we present characteristics of WWW traffic for different flow levels, namely port-to-port, host-to-host, and total client access. Using flow duration distributions, we obtain estimates for the point in time when a shortcut connection should be established. Investigations of the correlation structure of different flow characteristics reveal that symmetrical connections occur even at high bit rates. A large number of TCP connections can therefore benefit fro
To efficiently transfer large amounts of diverse traffic over high-speed links, modern integrated ne...
In this paper, we characterize wide-area network applications that use the TCP transport protocol. W...
A proper model for the bandwidth (or bit rate) that Web connections demand is essential in tailoring...
This paper considers the distribution of the rates at which flows transmit data, and the causes of t...
Abstract-In this work the authors show how the behaviour of Web users strongly affects the dynamics ...
this paper is to study Internet traffic dynamics from a different angle, by only looking at the sour...
In this work the authors show that the behaviour of Web users strongly affects the dynamics of TCP c...
Abstract—The traffic generated by the Hypertext Transfer Protocol has a dominating position in curre...
Abstract-- In this work the authors show that the behaviour of Web users strongly affects the dynami...
This paper presents observations of traffic to and from a particular World-Wide Web server over the ...
We report the results of a large-scale empirical study of web traffic. Our study is based on over 50...
Previous studies of Internet traffic have shown that a very small percentage of flows consume most o...
Measurement and analysis of real traffic is important to gain knowledge about the characteristics of...
Since the most Internet services use TCP as a transport protocol there is a growing interest in the ...
On the basis of recent long-term traffic traces, some traffic characteristics of Internet applicatio...
To efficiently transfer large amounts of diverse traffic over high-speed links, modern integrated ne...
In this paper, we characterize wide-area network applications that use the TCP transport protocol. W...
A proper model for the bandwidth (or bit rate) that Web connections demand is essential in tailoring...
This paper considers the distribution of the rates at which flows transmit data, and the causes of t...
Abstract-In this work the authors show how the behaviour of Web users strongly affects the dynamics ...
this paper is to study Internet traffic dynamics from a different angle, by only looking at the sour...
In this work the authors show that the behaviour of Web users strongly affects the dynamics of TCP c...
Abstract—The traffic generated by the Hypertext Transfer Protocol has a dominating position in curre...
Abstract-- In this work the authors show that the behaviour of Web users strongly affects the dynami...
This paper presents observations of traffic to and from a particular World-Wide Web server over the ...
We report the results of a large-scale empirical study of web traffic. Our study is based on over 50...
Previous studies of Internet traffic have shown that a very small percentage of flows consume most o...
Measurement and analysis of real traffic is important to gain knowledge about the characteristics of...
Since the most Internet services use TCP as a transport protocol there is a growing interest in the ...
On the basis of recent long-term traffic traces, some traffic characteristics of Internet applicatio...
To efficiently transfer large amounts of diverse traffic over high-speed links, modern integrated ne...
In this paper, we characterize wide-area network applications that use the TCP transport protocol. W...
A proper model for the bandwidth (or bit rate) that Web connections demand is essential in tailoring...