Internet traffc characteristics have been studied extensively in the last ten years and, nowadays, the Internet community is more conscious about many signifcant traffc properties which are considered vital to statistical models, enabling accurate simulation and prediction of Internet performance. We focus on the structure of the dependence between flow size, duration and mean rate, and show that previous works have proved to be contradictory and misguided because of erroneous statistical approaches. We propose a well established statistical framework based on the theory of copulas, that should be used when dealing with random variables with a general distribution, in particular if heavy-tailed. Our preliminary study confirms known results ...
This paper is part of a larger paper that studies tails of the duration distribution of Internet dat...
The Internet is teeming with high variability phenomena, from measured IP flow sizes to aspects of i...
Many researchers have discussed the effects of heavy-tailedness in network traffic patterns and show...
Internet traffc characteristics have been studied extensively in the last ten years and, nowadays, t...
Previous studies of Internet traffic have shown that a very small percentage of flows consume most o...
This paper considers the distribution of the rates at which flows transmit data, and the causes of t...
International audienceFor more than a decade, it has been observed that network traffic exhibits lon...
Abstract. For more than a decade, it has been observed that network traffic exhibits long-range depe...
Since the discovery of long-range dependence in network traffic in 1993, many models have appeared t...
Many researchers have discussed the effects of heavy-tailedness in network traffic patterns and show...
In this paper we examine rigorously the evidence for dependence among data size, transfer rate and d...
A study on Internet traffic characterization is essential in designing the next generation Internet....
We advocate the use of certain dimensionless metrics, depending on the ratio of RTT over distance, t...
this paper is to study Internet traffic dynamics from a different angle, by only looking at the sour...
This paper is part of a larger paper that studies tails of the duration distribution of Internet dat...
This paper is part of a larger paper that studies tails of the duration distribution of Internet dat...
The Internet is teeming with high variability phenomena, from measured IP flow sizes to aspects of i...
Many researchers have discussed the effects of heavy-tailedness in network traffic patterns and show...
Internet traffc characteristics have been studied extensively in the last ten years and, nowadays, t...
Previous studies of Internet traffic have shown that a very small percentage of flows consume most o...
This paper considers the distribution of the rates at which flows transmit data, and the causes of t...
International audienceFor more than a decade, it has been observed that network traffic exhibits lon...
Abstract. For more than a decade, it has been observed that network traffic exhibits long-range depe...
Since the discovery of long-range dependence in network traffic in 1993, many models have appeared t...
Many researchers have discussed the effects of heavy-tailedness in network traffic patterns and show...
In this paper we examine rigorously the evidence for dependence among data size, transfer rate and d...
A study on Internet traffic characterization is essential in designing the next generation Internet....
We advocate the use of certain dimensionless metrics, depending on the ratio of RTT over distance, t...
this paper is to study Internet traffic dynamics from a different angle, by only looking at the sour...
This paper is part of a larger paper that studies tails of the duration distribution of Internet dat...
This paper is part of a larger paper that studies tails of the duration distribution of Internet dat...
The Internet is teeming with high variability phenomena, from measured IP flow sizes to aspects of i...
Many researchers have discussed the effects of heavy-tailedness in network traffic patterns and show...