Traffic characterization is of great importance in the analysis and dimensioning of modem telecommunication networks. In this paper, the microdynamics of some sets of traffic are investigated. The approach we use to study the microdynamics is Poissonification, which is away of transforming a point process into a Poisson process locally. We want to gain basic knowledge of how the traffic behaves on smaller time scales, but we also want to see if there are any effects when the traffic is fed into a queue. As an application, Poissonification can be used when modeling is done with a doubly stochastic Poisson process to find the time scale where we no longer have the doubly stochastic behavior. Three different traffic traces were analyzed in thi...
Poisson cluster processes are special point processes that find use in modeling Internet traffic, ne...
The Markov-modulated Poisson process is utilised for count modelling in a variety of areas such as q...
In this thesis, we reexamine the long discussion on which model is suitable for studying Internet tr...
Abstract. In recent years several studies have reported peculiar types of traffic behavior, such as ...
Many contemporary publications on network traffic gravitate to ideas of self-similarity and long-ran...
Abstract — Designing and planning networks is often done by simulating the influence of various traf...
In this paper, we provide a spatial Poisson point pattern model of traffic in a code division multip...
Traffic models are an essential component of performance analyses of telecommunication networks. Thi...
Traffic models are an essential component of performance analyses of telecommunication networks. Thi...
We describe the frst steps in the evaluation of an idea to match the high vari- ability found in mea...
Abstract—The relation between burstiness and self-similarity of network traffic was identified in nu...
The result provided in this paper helps complete a unified picture of the scaling behavior in heavy-...
In the present paper, we consider a very general model of mobility, and investigate the spatial dist...
Abstract. We present long memory processes related to some point processes, give their main properti...
In the present paper, we provide a spatial Poisson process model of traffic in a CDMA wireless netwo...
Poisson cluster processes are special point processes that find use in modeling Internet traffic, ne...
The Markov-modulated Poisson process is utilised for count modelling in a variety of areas such as q...
In this thesis, we reexamine the long discussion on which model is suitable for studying Internet tr...
Abstract. In recent years several studies have reported peculiar types of traffic behavior, such as ...
Many contemporary publications on network traffic gravitate to ideas of self-similarity and long-ran...
Abstract — Designing and planning networks is often done by simulating the influence of various traf...
In this paper, we provide a spatial Poisson point pattern model of traffic in a code division multip...
Traffic models are an essential component of performance analyses of telecommunication networks. Thi...
Traffic models are an essential component of performance analyses of telecommunication networks. Thi...
We describe the frst steps in the evaluation of an idea to match the high vari- ability found in mea...
Abstract—The relation between burstiness and self-similarity of network traffic was identified in nu...
The result provided in this paper helps complete a unified picture of the scaling behavior in heavy-...
In the present paper, we consider a very general model of mobility, and investigate the spatial dist...
Abstract. We present long memory processes related to some point processes, give their main properti...
In the present paper, we provide a spatial Poisson process model of traffic in a CDMA wireless netwo...
Poisson cluster processes are special point processes that find use in modeling Internet traffic, ne...
The Markov-modulated Poisson process is utilised for count modelling in a variety of areas such as q...
In this thesis, we reexamine the long discussion on which model is suitable for studying Internet tr...