The Internet carries a vast amount and a wide range of content. Some of this content is more popular, and accessed more frequently, than others. The popularity of content could be quite ephemeral - e.g., a Web flash crowd - or much more permanent - e.g., google.com's banner. A direct consequence of the skew in popularity is that, at any time, a fraction of the information carried over the Internet is redundant. We make two contributions in this paper. First, we study the fundamental properties of the redundancy in the information carried over the Internet, with a focus on network edges. We collect traffic traces at two network edge locations -- a large university's access link serving roughly 50,000 users, and a tier-1 ISP netw...
Journal PaperWe shed light on the effect of network resources and user behavior on network traffic t...
Abstract. Internet speed at the edge is increasing fast with the spread of fiber-based broadband tec...
Communication networks have come a long way since their invention and adoption in the modern society...
The majority of Internet traffic is exchanged directly on private lines through mutual peering agree...
Many past systems have explored how to eliminate redundant transfers from network links and improve ...
The past 20 years have seen the Internet evolve from a network connecting academics, to a critical p...
The Internet is transforming our society, necessitating a quantitative understanding of Internet tra...
Two important aspects of the Internet, namely the properties of its topology and the characteristics...
Many application-level traffic streams, or conversations, are multiplexed at the points where local-...
Dynamics of Internet load are investigated using statistics of round-trip delays, packet losses and ...
Wide-area Internet links are slow, expensive, and unreliable. This affects applications in two dist...
Traditional Internet traffic studies have primarily focused on the temporal characteristics of packe...
The basic concept behind the Internet is expressed by the scalability argument: mechanism or service...
As the Internet grows in size, it becomes crucial to understand how the speeds of links in the netwo...
As the Intemet grows in size, it becomes crucial to understand bow the speeds of links in the networ...
Journal PaperWe shed light on the effect of network resources and user behavior on network traffic t...
Abstract. Internet speed at the edge is increasing fast with the spread of fiber-based broadband tec...
Communication networks have come a long way since their invention and adoption in the modern society...
The majority of Internet traffic is exchanged directly on private lines through mutual peering agree...
Many past systems have explored how to eliminate redundant transfers from network links and improve ...
The past 20 years have seen the Internet evolve from a network connecting academics, to a critical p...
The Internet is transforming our society, necessitating a quantitative understanding of Internet tra...
Two important aspects of the Internet, namely the properties of its topology and the characteristics...
Many application-level traffic streams, or conversations, are multiplexed at the points where local-...
Dynamics of Internet load are investigated using statistics of round-trip delays, packet losses and ...
Wide-area Internet links are slow, expensive, and unreliable. This affects applications in two dist...
Traditional Internet traffic studies have primarily focused on the temporal characteristics of packe...
The basic concept behind the Internet is expressed by the scalability argument: mechanism or service...
As the Internet grows in size, it becomes crucial to understand how the speeds of links in the netwo...
As the Intemet grows in size, it becomes crucial to understand bow the speeds of links in the networ...
Journal PaperWe shed light on the effect of network resources and user behavior on network traffic t...
Abstract. Internet speed at the edge is increasing fast with the spread of fiber-based broadband tec...
Communication networks have come a long way since their invention and adoption in the modern society...