Link dimensioning is generally considered as an effective and (operationally) simple mechanism to meet (given) performance requirements. In practice, the required link capacity C is often estimated by rules of thumb, such as C=dM, where M is the (envisaged) average traffic rate, and d some (empirically determined) constant larger than 1. This paper studies the viability of this class of `simplistic' dimensioning rules. Throughout, the performance criterion imposed is that the fraction of intervals of length T in which the input exceeds the available output capacity (i.e., CT) should not exceed epsilon, for given T and epsilon. We first present a dimensioning formula that expresses the required link capacity as a function of M and a v...
Link dimensioning is used by network operators to properly provision the capacity of their network l...
Traditional traffic measurements meter throughput on time scales in the order of 5 minutes, e.g., us...
In the future Internet network operators will control the physical networking infrastructure, but en...
Link dimensioning is generally considered as an effective and (operationally) simple mechanism to me...
Link dimensioning, i.e., selecting a (minimal) link capacity such that the users’ performance requir...
htmlabstractOne of the tasks of network management is to dimension the capacity of access and backbo...
One of the tasks of network management is to dimension the capacity of access and backbone links. Ru...
One of the tasks of network management is to dimension the capacity of access and backbone links. Ru...
Network link dimensioning is commonly performed through rules of thumb, using only five minute traff...
The ever increasing traffic demands and the current trend of network and services virtualization cal...
The ever increasing traffic demands and the current trend of network and services virtualization cal...
Network operators have observed a significant increase in traffic demand in the past decade. That is...
This paper discusses the definition of simple dimensioning rules for high speed IP access networks c...
An important task for network operators is to properly dimension the capacity of their links. Often,...
Abstract—Link dimensioning, i.e., selecting a (minimal) link ca-pacity such that the users ’ perform...
Link dimensioning is used by network operators to properly provision the capacity of their network l...
Traditional traffic measurements meter throughput on time scales in the order of 5 minutes, e.g., us...
In the future Internet network operators will control the physical networking infrastructure, but en...
Link dimensioning is generally considered as an effective and (operationally) simple mechanism to me...
Link dimensioning, i.e., selecting a (minimal) link capacity such that the users’ performance requir...
htmlabstractOne of the tasks of network management is to dimension the capacity of access and backbo...
One of the tasks of network management is to dimension the capacity of access and backbone links. Ru...
One of the tasks of network management is to dimension the capacity of access and backbone links. Ru...
Network link dimensioning is commonly performed through rules of thumb, using only five minute traff...
The ever increasing traffic demands and the current trend of network and services virtualization cal...
The ever increasing traffic demands and the current trend of network and services virtualization cal...
Network operators have observed a significant increase in traffic demand in the past decade. That is...
This paper discusses the definition of simple dimensioning rules for high speed IP access networks c...
An important task for network operators is to properly dimension the capacity of their links. Often,...
Abstract—Link dimensioning, i.e., selecting a (minimal) link ca-pacity such that the users ’ perform...
Link dimensioning is used by network operators to properly provision the capacity of their network l...
Traditional traffic measurements meter throughput on time scales in the order of 5 minutes, e.g., us...
In the future Internet network operators will control the physical networking infrastructure, but en...