Since the most Internet services use TCP as a transport protocol there is a growing interest in the characterization of TCP flows. However, the flow characteristics depend on a large number of factors, due to the complexity of the TCP. As a result, the TCS characteristics are normally studies by means of simulations or controlled network setups. In this paper we propose a TCP characterization based on a generic model based of stochastic flow with burstiness and throughput (((σ, ρ)-constraints), which is useful in order to characterize flows in ATM and other flow-switched networks. The model is obtained through extensive analysis of a real traffic trace, comprising an approximate number of 1,500 hosts and 1,700,000 TCP connections. The resul...
This paper explores the validity of various models which have been proposed in recent years to analy...
this paper is to study Internet traffic dynamics from a different angle, by only looking at the sour...
Abstract — The majority of traffic on the Internet uses the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as a...
The success of the current Internet relies to a large extent on a cooperation between the users and ...
This paper is about analytical models for calculating the average bandwidth shares obtained by TCP c...
Understanding the nature of TCP behavior is critical in order to properly engineer, operate, and eva...
We study the burstiness of TCP flows at the packet level. We aggregate packets into entities we call...
Over the past decade and more, several accurate but complex traffic models have been developed by ju...
International audienceIn today's Internet, a large part of the traffic is carried using the TCP tran...
This paper presents a discrete-time Markov chain model for the Reno version of TCP, the transmission...
TCP is the most widely used transport protocol in the Internet. The end-to-end performance of most I...
This paper presents a discrete-time Markov chain model for TCP, the Transmission Control Protocol fo...
We propose a method for performance modeling of TCP/IP over ATM. The modeling is focused on user l...
Traffic modeling is an integral part of teletraffic analysis for engineering telecommunication netwo...
Abstract—In this paper we present new modeling and analysis technique for characterizing the steady ...
This paper explores the validity of various models which have been proposed in recent years to analy...
this paper is to study Internet traffic dynamics from a different angle, by only looking at the sour...
Abstract — The majority of traffic on the Internet uses the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as a...
The success of the current Internet relies to a large extent on a cooperation between the users and ...
This paper is about analytical models for calculating the average bandwidth shares obtained by TCP c...
Understanding the nature of TCP behavior is critical in order to properly engineer, operate, and eva...
We study the burstiness of TCP flows at the packet level. We aggregate packets into entities we call...
Over the past decade and more, several accurate but complex traffic models have been developed by ju...
International audienceIn today's Internet, a large part of the traffic is carried using the TCP tran...
This paper presents a discrete-time Markov chain model for the Reno version of TCP, the transmission...
TCP is the most widely used transport protocol in the Internet. The end-to-end performance of most I...
This paper presents a discrete-time Markov chain model for TCP, the Transmission Control Protocol fo...
We propose a method for performance modeling of TCP/IP over ATM. The modeling is focused on user l...
Traffic modeling is an integral part of teletraffic analysis for engineering telecommunication netwo...
Abstract—In this paper we present new modeling and analysis technique for characterizing the steady ...
This paper explores the validity of various models which have been proposed in recent years to analy...
this paper is to study Internet traffic dynamics from a different angle, by only looking at the sour...
Abstract — The majority of traffic on the Internet uses the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as a...