This paper provides a deep analysis of long-range dependence in a continually evolving Internet traffic mix by employing a number of recently developed statistical methods. Our study considers time-of-day, day-of-week, and cross-year variations in the traffic on an Internet link. Surprisingly large and consistent differences in the packet-count time series were observed between data from 2002 and 2003. A careful examination, based on stratifying the data according to protocol, revealed that the large difference was driven by a single UDP application that was not present in 2002. Another result was that the observed large differences between the two years showed up only in packet-count time series, and not in byte counts (while conventional ...
© 2017 IEEE. In the mid 1990s, it was shown that the statistics of aggregated time series from Inter...
Abstract. For more than a decade, it has been observed that network traffic exhibits long-range depe...
A long-held belief regarding the scaling behavior—self-similar or Long-Range Dependence (LRD) of Int...
This paper provides a deep analysis of long-range dependence in a continually evolving Internet traf...
This paper provides a deep analysis of long-range dependence in a continually evolving Internet traf...
We analyze 12 traces of round-trip Internet packet delay. We find that these traces, when viewed as ...
Self-similarity and scaling phenomena have dominated Internet traffic analysis for the past decade.W...
In the mid 1990s, it was shown that the statistics of aggregated time series from Internet traffic d...
The Internet traffic data have been found to possess extreme variability and bursty structures in a ...
final version accepted. 2009/01International audienceThis contribution aims at performing a longitud...
Many researchers have discussed the effects of heavy-tailedness in network traffic patterns and show...
Long-range-dependent time series are endemic in the statistical analysis of Internet traffic. The Hu...
Abstract — In order to characterize the dynamics of self-similar behavior in daily Internet traffic,...
This paper criticises the notion that long-range dependence is an important contributor to the queui...
International audienceFor more than a decade, it has been observed that network traffic exhibits lon...
© 2017 IEEE. In the mid 1990s, it was shown that the statistics of aggregated time series from Inter...
Abstract. For more than a decade, it has been observed that network traffic exhibits long-range depe...
A long-held belief regarding the scaling behavior—self-similar or Long-Range Dependence (LRD) of Int...
This paper provides a deep analysis of long-range dependence in a continually evolving Internet traf...
This paper provides a deep analysis of long-range dependence in a continually evolving Internet traf...
We analyze 12 traces of round-trip Internet packet delay. We find that these traces, when viewed as ...
Self-similarity and scaling phenomena have dominated Internet traffic analysis for the past decade.W...
In the mid 1990s, it was shown that the statistics of aggregated time series from Internet traffic d...
The Internet traffic data have been found to possess extreme variability and bursty structures in a ...
final version accepted. 2009/01International audienceThis contribution aims at performing a longitud...
Many researchers have discussed the effects of heavy-tailedness in network traffic patterns and show...
Long-range-dependent time series are endemic in the statistical analysis of Internet traffic. The Hu...
Abstract — In order to characterize the dynamics of self-similar behavior in daily Internet traffic,...
This paper criticises the notion that long-range dependence is an important contributor to the queui...
International audienceFor more than a decade, it has been observed that network traffic exhibits lon...
© 2017 IEEE. In the mid 1990s, it was shown that the statistics of aggregated time series from Inter...
Abstract. For more than a decade, it has been observed that network traffic exhibits long-range depe...
A long-held belief regarding the scaling behavior—self-similar or Long-Range Dependence (LRD) of Int...