Using Bayesian networks on network tomography (2003)
by
Weiping Zhu
| Venue: | Computer Communications |
| Venue: | Computer Communications |
@ARTICLE{Zhu03usingbayesian,
author = {Weiping Zhu},
title = {Using Bayesian networks on network tomography},
journal = {Computer Communications},
year = {2003},
volume = {26}
}
Network tomography aims to obtain link-level performance characteristics, such as loss rate and average delay on each link, by end-to-end measurement. The obtained information can help us to understand the dynamic nature of networks. A number of methods have been proposed in recent years, which can be divided into two classes: multicast-based and unicast-based. In this paper, we propose an approach in the multicast class that uses the Bayesian network to carry out statistical inference. Simulations based on the network simulator 2 (ns2) were conducted, which shows our approach produced almost identical result as that produced by the maximum likelihood estimator previous proposed.
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