Traffic Classification (TC), consisting in how to infer applications generating network traffic, is currently the enabler for valuable profiling information, other than being the workhorse for service differentiation/blocking. Further, TC is fostered by the blooming of mobile (mostly encrypted) traffic volumes, fueled by the huge adoption of hand-held devices. While researchers and network operators still rely on machine learning to pursue accurate inference, we envision Deep Learning (DL) paradigm as the stepping stone toward the design of practical (and effective) mobile traffic classifiers based on automatically-extracted features, able to operate with encrypted traffic, and reflecting complex traffic patterns. In this context, the paper...
The advancements in the Internet technology and computer networks have led to an increased importanc...
Traffic Classification System (TCS) allows inferring the application that is generating given networ...
Traffic classification, i.e. the inference of applications and/or services from their network traffi...
Traffic Classification (TC), consisting in how to infer applications generating network traffic, is ...
The massive adoption of hand-held devices has led to the explosion of mobile traffic volumes travers...
The massive adoption of hand-held devices has led to the explosion of mobile traffic volumes travers...
The widespread use of handheld devices (e.g., smartphones) has led to a significant evolution in the...
Mobile Traffic Classification (TC) has become nowadays the enabler for valuable profiling informatio...
The spread of handheld devices has led to the unprecedented growth of traffic volumes traversing bot...
Traffic Classification (TC) systems allow inferring the application that is generating the traffic b...
Despite the widespread use of encryption techniques to provide confidentiality over Internet communi...
The widespread use of powerful mobile devices has deeply affected the mix of traffic traversing both...
Traffic Classification (TC), i.e. the collection of procedures for inferring applications and/or ser...
International audienceMobile traffic classification is a topic of interest for researchers focused o...
The increasing diffusion of mobile devices has dramatically changed the network traffic landscape, w...
The advancements in the Internet technology and computer networks have led to an increased importanc...
Traffic Classification System (TCS) allows inferring the application that is generating given networ...
Traffic classification, i.e. the inference of applications and/or services from their network traffi...
Traffic Classification (TC), consisting in how to infer applications generating network traffic, is ...
The massive adoption of hand-held devices has led to the explosion of mobile traffic volumes travers...
The massive adoption of hand-held devices has led to the explosion of mobile traffic volumes travers...
The widespread use of handheld devices (e.g., smartphones) has led to a significant evolution in the...
Mobile Traffic Classification (TC) has become nowadays the enabler for valuable profiling informatio...
The spread of handheld devices has led to the unprecedented growth of traffic volumes traversing bot...
Traffic Classification (TC) systems allow inferring the application that is generating the traffic b...
Despite the widespread use of encryption techniques to provide confidentiality over Internet communi...
The widespread use of powerful mobile devices has deeply affected the mix of traffic traversing both...
Traffic Classification (TC), i.e. the collection of procedures for inferring applications and/or ser...
International audienceMobile traffic classification is a topic of interest for researchers focused o...
The increasing diffusion of mobile devices has dramatically changed the network traffic landscape, w...
The advancements in the Internet technology and computer networks have led to an increased importanc...
Traffic Classification System (TCS) allows inferring the application that is generating given networ...
Traffic classification, i.e. the inference of applications and/or services from their network traffi...