Long-range dependence has been observed in many recent Internet traffic measurements. In addition, some recent studies have shown that under certain network conditions, TCP itself can produce traffic that exhibits dependence over limited timescales, even in the absence of higher-level variability. In this paper, we use a simple Markovian model to argue that when the loss rate is relatively high, TCP's adaptive congestion control mechanism indeed generates traffic with OFF periods exhibiting power-law shape over several timescales and thus introduces pseudo-long-range dependence into the overall traffic. Moreover, we observe that more variable initial retransmission timeout values for different packets introduces more variable packet inter-a...
TCP uses packet loss as a feedback from the network to adapt its sending rate. TCP keeps increasing ...
There is a growing evidence that aggregated traffic in a variety of network, with different extent ...
Analytical and empirical studies have shown that self-similar network traffic can have a detri-menta...
Abstract—Long-range dependence has been observed in many recent In-ternet traffic measurements. In a...
Long-range dependence has been observed in many recent Internet traffic measurements. Previous studi...
Internet traffic exhibits multifaceted burstiness and correlation structure over a wide span of time...
Abstract- It is now well known that Internet traffic exhibits self-similarity, which cannot be descr...
In this work, it has been demonstrated through experiments that Long Range Dependence (LRD) in inter...
Empirical studies have shown that self-similar traffic models may better describe traffic in many of...
Recent measurements of network traffic have shown that self-similarity is a ubiquitous phenomenon pr...
Empirical studies have shown that self-similar traffic models may better describe traffic in many of...
Recent measurements of local-area and wide-area traffic have shown that network traffic exhibits var...
this paper is to study Internet traffic dynamics from a different angle, by only looking at the sour...
A long-held belief regarding the scaling behavior—self-similar or Long-Range Dependence (LRD) of Int...
We study in this paper the performance of a single persis-tent TCP connection, which experiences pac...
TCP uses packet loss as a feedback from the network to adapt its sending rate. TCP keeps increasing ...
There is a growing evidence that aggregated traffic in a variety of network, with different extent ...
Analytical and empirical studies have shown that self-similar network traffic can have a detri-menta...
Abstract—Long-range dependence has been observed in many recent In-ternet traffic measurements. In a...
Long-range dependence has been observed in many recent Internet traffic measurements. Previous studi...
Internet traffic exhibits multifaceted burstiness and correlation structure over a wide span of time...
Abstract- It is now well known that Internet traffic exhibits self-similarity, which cannot be descr...
In this work, it has been demonstrated through experiments that Long Range Dependence (LRD) in inter...
Empirical studies have shown that self-similar traffic models may better describe traffic in many of...
Recent measurements of network traffic have shown that self-similarity is a ubiquitous phenomenon pr...
Empirical studies have shown that self-similar traffic models may better describe traffic in many of...
Recent measurements of local-area and wide-area traffic have shown that network traffic exhibits var...
this paper is to study Internet traffic dynamics from a different angle, by only looking at the sour...
A long-held belief regarding the scaling behavior—self-similar or Long-Range Dependence (LRD) of Int...
We study in this paper the performance of a single persis-tent TCP connection, which experiences pac...
TCP uses packet loss as a feedback from the network to adapt its sending rate. TCP keeps increasing ...
There is a growing evidence that aggregated traffic in a variety of network, with different extent ...
Analytical and empirical studies have shown that self-similar network traffic can have a detri-menta...