Quantitative evidence is presented in order to study the performance of a wavelet-based, second order estimator of relevance to multiscaling phenomena such as telecommunications traffic. Special attention is given to the behavior of the confidence intervals of the scaling exponent under Gaussian assumptions with synthetic long-range dependent trajectories, allowing for a straightforward contrast with the theoretical results presented in the bibliography. The bias-variance tradeoff decision behind the choice of the onset of the scaling region is also revisited, along with its influence on the confidence of the intervals of the exponent.Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativ
Measurements of data traffic in telecommunication networks show that the packet arrival process exhi...
The complexity and richness of telecommunications traffic is such that one may despair to find any r...
Abstract—Many studies have indicated the importance of capturing scaling properties when modeling tr...
Various wavelet-based estimators of self-similarity or long-range dependence scaling exponent are st...
The complexity and richness of telecommunications traffic is such that one may despair to find any r...
Abstract—A statistical test is described for determining if scaling exponents vary over time. It is ...
Abstract—A wavelet-based tool for the analysis of long-range dependence and a related semi-parametri...
We study the statistical performance of multiresolution-based estimation procedures for the scaling ...
Masters ThesisIn this thesis, we develop a simple and powerful multiscale model for the synthesis of...
Correct and efficient estimation of the Hurst parameter H of long-range dependent (LRD) traffic is i...
An historical overview of the discovery of scale invariance in telecommunications networks is given....
Study of long-range dependence (LRD) properties in real traffic has received an increasing attention...
<p>This article is motivated by several articles that propose statistical inference where the indepe...
In this thesis, we develop a simple and powerful multiscale model for the synthesis of nonGaussian, ...
In this paper, we develop a new multiscale modeling framework for characterizing positive-valued dat...
Measurements of data traffic in telecommunication networks show that the packet arrival process exhi...
The complexity and richness of telecommunications traffic is such that one may despair to find any r...
Abstract—Many studies have indicated the importance of capturing scaling properties when modeling tr...
Various wavelet-based estimators of self-similarity or long-range dependence scaling exponent are st...
The complexity and richness of telecommunications traffic is such that one may despair to find any r...
Abstract—A statistical test is described for determining if scaling exponents vary over time. It is ...
Abstract—A wavelet-based tool for the analysis of long-range dependence and a related semi-parametri...
We study the statistical performance of multiresolution-based estimation procedures for the scaling ...
Masters ThesisIn this thesis, we develop a simple and powerful multiscale model for the synthesis of...
Correct and efficient estimation of the Hurst parameter H of long-range dependent (LRD) traffic is i...
An historical overview of the discovery of scale invariance in telecommunications networks is given....
Study of long-range dependence (LRD) properties in real traffic has received an increasing attention...
<p>This article is motivated by several articles that propose statistical inference where the indepe...
In this thesis, we develop a simple and powerful multiscale model for the synthesis of nonGaussian, ...
In this paper, we develop a new multiscale modeling framework for characterizing positive-valued dat...
Measurements of data traffic in telecommunication networks show that the packet arrival process exhi...
The complexity and richness of telecommunications traffic is such that one may despair to find any r...
Abstract—Many studies have indicated the importance of capturing scaling properties when modeling tr...