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On the Self-similar Nature of Ethernet Traffic (Extended Version)
, 1994
"... We demonstrate that Ethernet LAN traffic is statistically self-similar, that none of the commonly used traffic models is able to capture this fractal-like behavior, that such behavior has serious implications for the design, control, and analysis of high-speed, cell-based networks, and that aggrega ..."
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We demonstrate that Ethernet LAN traffic is statistically self-similar, that none of the commonly used traffic models is able to capture this fractal-like behavior, that such behavior has serious implications for the design, control, and analysis of high-speed, cell-based networks
Self-Similarity Through High-Variability: Statistical Analysis of Ethernet LAN Traffic at the Source Level
- IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING
, 1997
"... A number of recent empirical studies of traffic measurements from a variety of working packet networks have convincingly demonstrated that actual network traffic is self-similar or long-range dependent in nature (i.e., bursty over a wide range of time scales) -- in sharp contrast to commonly made tr ..."
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traffic modeling assumptions. In this paper, we provide a plausible physical explanation for the occurrence of self-similarity in LAN traffic. Our explanation is based on new convergence results for processes that exhibit high variability (i.e., infinite variance) and is supported by detailed statistical
Virtual clock: A new traffic control algorithm for packet switching networks
- In Proc. ACM SIGCOMM
, 1990
"... A challenging research issue in high speed networking is how to control the transmission rate of statistical data P OWS. This paper describes a new algorithm, Virtual-Clock, for data trafic control in high-speed networks. VirtualClock maintains the statistical multiplexing flexibility of packet swit ..."
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A challenging research issue in high speed networking is how to control the transmission rate of statistical data P OWS. This paper describes a new algorithm, Virtual-Clock, for data trafic control in high-speed networks. VirtualClock maintains the statistical multiplexing flexibility of packet
Analysis, Modeling and Generation of Self-Similar VBR Video Traffic
, 1994
"... We present a detailed statistical analysis of a 2-hour long empirical sample of VBR video. The sample was obtained by applying a simple intraframe video compression code to an action movie. The main findings of our analysis are (1) the tail behavior of the marginal bandwidth distribution can be accu ..."
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for VBR video and present an algorithm for generating synthetic traffic. Trace-driven simulations show that statistical multiplexing results in significant bandwidth efficiency even when long-range dependence is present. Simulations of our source model show long-range dependence and heavy-tailed marginals
Analysis of Ethernet Traffic Statistical Properties
"... Traffic profile, mainly its self-similarity properties, can have crucial impact on the network performance. In this regard, we evaluate traffic profile of Ethernet traffic. We have performed a measurement of the traffic on Ethernet network. Captured data has been analyzed from the protocol point of ..."
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Traffic profile, mainly its self-similarity properties, can have crucial impact on the network performance. In this regard, we evaluate traffic profile of Ethernet traffic. We have performed a measurement of the traffic on Ethernet network. Captured data has been analyzed from the protocol point
Statistical properties of MPEG video traffic . . .
, 1995
"... MPEG video traffic is expected to cause several problems in ATM networks, both from performance and from architectural viewpoint. For the solution of these difficulties, appropriate video traffic models are needed. A detailed statistical analysis of newly generated long MPEG encoded video sequences ..."
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MPEG video traffic is expected to cause several problems in ATM networks, both from performance and from architectural viewpoint. For the solution of these difficulties, appropriate video traffic models are needed. A detailed statistical analysis of newly generated long MPEG encoded video sequences
Haze: Privacy-Preserving Real-Time Traffic Statistics
"... We consider traffic-update mobile applications that let users learn traffic conditions based on reports from other users. These applications are becoming increasingly popular (e.g., Waze reported 30 million users in 2013) since they aggregate real-time road traffic updates from actual users travelin ..."
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traveling on the roads. However, the providers of these mobile services have access to such sensitive information as timestamped locations and movements of its users. In this paper, we de-scribe Haze, a protocol for traffic-update applications that supports the creation of traffic statistics from user
On the impact of traffic statistics on quality of service for networks on chip
- in Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Kobe
, 2005
"... Abstract — Packet switched Networks on Chip (NoC) architectures have been proposed as a solution to the global interconnect problem in the nanoscale Systems on Chip (SoC) design era. An important design consideration for NoC is silicon cost. Towards the goal of keeping the NoC simple, we pose the fo ..."
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the following question: Under what traffic conditions will Quality of Service (QoS) be provided without the added complexity of an explicit QoS mechanism? In this paper, we take the first step towards answering this question by empirically analyzing different combinations of traffic patterns and injection
Traffic and related self-driven many-particle systems
, 2000
"... Since the subject of traffic dynamics has captured the interest of physicists, many surprising effects have been revealed and explained. Some of the questions now understood are the following: Why are vehicles sometimes stopped by ‘‘phantom traffic jams’ ’ even though drivers all like to drive fast? ..."
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conditions can speed limits speed up traffic? Why do pedestrians moving in opposite directions normally organize into lanes, while similar systems ‘‘freeze by heating’’? All of these questions have been answered by applying and extending methods from statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics to self
Adaptive Sampling Methods to Determine Network Traffic Statistics including the Hurst Parameter
"... Accurate traffic characterization by packet source is needed to predict network behavior and to properly allocate network resources to achieve a desired Quality of Service for all network users. As networks have become faster, the processing load required for complete packet sampling has also grown. ..."
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. In some cases, for example Gigabit Ethernet, the network can deliver packets faster than a network management subsystem can process them. In order to prevent inaccurate traffic statistics due to "clipping" of traffic peaks, Claffy et al. applied several static sampling strategies to network
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