DMCA
A Platform for Large-Scale Network Performance Analysis
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2210 | On the self-similar nature of ethernet traffic
- Leland, Taqqu, et al.
- 1993
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Citation Context ...design and network operations [1], [2], [3]. A variety of techniques have been used by researchers in different contexts: analytic models (eg: TCP models [4], [5], web models [6], self-similar models =-=[7]-=-, topology models [8]), simulation platforms (eg: ns-2 [9], SSFnet [10], GloMoSim [11]), prototyping platforms (eg: MIT Click Router toolkit [12], XORP [13]), experimental emulation platforms (eg: Emu... |
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Design and Analysis of Experiments
- Montgomery
- 2005
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Citation Context ...ticular situations, and more importantly, determining the right set of experiments to design to maximize the information obtained from such performance analysis. Systematic design-of-experiments [1], =-=[19]-=- is a well studied area of statistics and performance analysis offering guidance in this aspect. However, a quick survey of papers in the networking field suggest that such systematic techniques (eg: ... |
1163 | The click modular router.
- Morris, Kohler, et al.
- 1999
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Citation Context ...CP models [4], [5], web models [6], self-similar models [7], topology models [8]), simulation platforms (eg: ns-2 [9], SSFnet [10], GloMoSim [11]), prototyping platforms (eg: MIT Click Router toolkit =-=[12]-=-, XORP [13]), experimental emulation platforms (eg: Emulab [14]), real-world overlay deployment platforms (eg: Planetlab [15]), real-world measurement and data-sets (eg: CAIDA [16], Rocketfuel [17]). ... |
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The Art of Computer Systems Performance Analysis: Techniques for Experimental Design, Measurement, Simulation, and Modeling
- Jain
- 1991
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Citation Context ...sented. Keywords— Network Simulation, Experiment Design, Optimistic Simulation I. INTRODUCTION Performance analysis techniques are fundamental to the process of protocol design and network operations =-=[1]-=-, [2], [3]. A variety of techniques have been used by researchers in different contexts: analytic models (eg: TCP models [4], [5], web models [6], self-similar models [7], topology models [8]), simula... |
841 | Measuring ISP topologies with rocketfuel
- Spring, Mahajan, et al.
- 2004
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Citation Context ...it [12], XORP [13]), experimental emulation platforms (eg: Emulab [14]), real-world overlay deployment platforms (eg: Planetlab [15]), real-world measurement and data-sets (eg: CAIDA [16], Rocketfuel =-=[17]-=-). The high-level motivation behind the use of these tools is simple: to gain varying degrees of qualitative and quantitative understanding of the behavior of the system-under-test [1], [18]. A number... |
593 | A blueprint for introducing disruptive technology into the Internet,"
- Peterson, Culler, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ... [10], GloMoSim [11]), prototyping platforms (eg: MIT Click Router toolkit [12], XORP [13]), experimental emulation platforms (eg: Emulab [14]), real-world overlay deployment platforms (eg: Planetlab =-=[15]-=-), real-world measurement and data-sets (eg: CAIDA [16], Rocketfuel [17]). The high-level motivation behind the use of these tools is simple: to gain varying degrees of qualitative and quantitative un... |
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How to Solve It: Modern Heuristics
- Michalewicz, Fogel
- 2000
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Citation Context ...methods. In this class of methods, a variety of “exploration” techniques are used to find regions of interest, and local “exploitation” technique (eg: hill climbing) is used to find the local extrema =-=[24]-=-. Many heuristic search algorithms have been proposed such as multi-start hill-climbing[25], genetic algorithms[26] and simulated annealing[27]. While these techniques tend towards the global optima i... |
371 | Modeling TCP Reno performance: a simple model and its empirical validation
- Padhye, Firoiu, et al.
- 2000
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Citation Context ...es are fundamental to the process of protocol design and network operations [1], [2], [3]. A variety of techniques have been used by researchers in different contexts: analytic models (eg: TCP models =-=[4]-=-, [5], web models [6], self-similar models [7], topology models [8]), simulation platforms (eg: ns-2 [9], SSFnet [10], GloMoSim [11]), prototyping platforms (eg: MIT Click Router toolkit [12], XORP [1... |
341 | Difficulties in simulating the internet,” - Floyd, Paxson - 2001 |
313 | Characteristics of WWW client-based traces
- Cunha, Bestavros, et al.
- 1995
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Citation Context ... the process of protocol design and network operations [1], [2], [3]. A variety of techniques have been used by researchers in different contexts: analytic models (eg: TCP models [4], [5], web models =-=[6]-=-, self-similar models [7], topology models [8]), simulation platforms (eg: ns-2 [9], SSFnet [10], GloMoSim [11]), prototyping platforms (eg: MIT Click Router toolkit [12], XORP [13]), experimental emu... |
290 | Advances in Network Simulation
- Breslau, Estrin, et al.
- 2000
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Citation Context ...techniques have been used by researchers in different contexts: analytic models (eg: TCP models [4], [5], web models [6], self-similar models [7], topology models [8]), simulation platforms (eg: ns-2 =-=[9]-=-, SSFnet [10], GloMoSim [11]), prototyping platforms (eg: MIT Click Router toolkit [12], XORP [13]), experimental emulation platforms (eg: Emulab [14]), real-world overlay deployment platforms (eg: Pl... |
139 | Internet research needs better models,”
- Floyd, Kohler
- 2003
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Citation Context ...ocketfuel [17]). The high-level motivation behind the use of these tools is simple: to gain varying degrees of qualitative and quantitative understanding of the behavior of the system-under-test [1], =-=[18]-=-. A number of specific lower-level objectives include: validation of protocol design and performance for a wide range of parameter values (parameter sensitivity), understanding of protocol stability a... |
91 | XORP: an open platform for network research
- Handley, Hodson, et al.
- 2003
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Citation Context ...4], [5], web models [6], self-similar models [7], topology models [8]), simulation platforms (eg: ns-2 [9], SSFnet [10], GloMoSim [11]), prototyping platforms (eg: MIT Click Router toolkit [12], XORP =-=[13]-=-), experimental emulation platforms (eg: Emulab [14]), real-world overlay deployment platforms (eg: Planetlab [15]), real-world measurement and data-sets (eg: CAIDA [16], Rocketfuel [17]). The high-le... |
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Abhijeet Joglekar. An integrated experimental environment for distributed systems and networks
- White, Lepreau, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ...pology models [8]), simulation platforms (eg: ns-2 [9], SSFnet [10], GloMoSim [11]), prototyping platforms (eg: MIT Click Router toolkit [12], XORP [13]), experimental emulation platforms (eg: Emulab =-=[14]-=-), real-world overlay deployment platforms (eg: Planetlab [15]), real-world measurement and data-sets (eg: CAIDA [16], Rocketfuel [17]). The high-level motivation behind the use of these tools is simp... |
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Association for Internet Data Analysis. OC48 analysis summary: Distributions of traffic stratified by application,
- CAIDA
- 2002
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Citation Context ...lick Router toolkit [12], XORP [13]), experimental emulation platforms (eg: Emulab [14]), real-world overlay deployment platforms (eg: Planetlab [15]), real-world measurement and data-sets (eg: CAIDA =-=[16]-=-, Rocketfuel [17]). The high-level motivation behind the use of these tools is simple: to gain varying degrees of qualitative and quantitative understanding of the behavior of the system-under-test [1... |
41 | A recursive random search algorithm for large-scale network parameter configuration,”
- Ye, Kalyanaraman
- 2003
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Citation Context ...Net core with the specified XML input parameter descriptors, simulator engine performance parameters, and protocol dependant parameters and executes a search algorithm such as random recursive search =-=[22]-=-. Several recursive iterations might be needed in order to complete the DOT picture before complex analysis andsvalidation can be completed. ROSS.Net can then generate reports and graphs based on the ... |
11 | Adaptive tuning of RED using on-line simulation
- Ye, Kalyanraman
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Citation Context ... variability of TCP goodputs. The RED parameters were adapted properly for various initial conditions by the help of experiment design approach. More details of this experimental work is available in =-=[20]-=-. ¡ ) Network Information Network Monitor Network Model On−line Simulation System Network Simulator Optional Direct Parameter Setting Experiment Parameters Performance Metric Human Operator Recomended... |
10 | An Integrated Model for the Latency and Steady State Throughput of TCP Connections. Performance Evaluation Journal
- Sikdar
- 2001
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Citation Context ...e fundamental to the process of protocol design and network operations [1], [2], [3]. A variety of techniques have been used by researchers in different contexts: analytic models (eg: TCP models [4], =-=[5]-=-, web models [6], self-similar models [7], topology models [8]), simulation platforms (eg: ns-2 [9], SSFnet [10], GloMoSim [11]), prototyping platforms (eg: MIT Click Router toolkit [12], XORP [13]), ... |
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Simulation is Crucial
- Floyd
- 2001
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Citation Context ...ywords— Network Simulation, Experiment Design, Optimistic Simulation I. INTRODUCTION Performance analysis techniques are fundamental to the process of protocol design and network operations [1], [2], =-=[3]-=-. A variety of techniques have been used by researchers in different contexts: analytic models (eg: TCP models [4], [5], web models [6], self-similar models [7], topology models [8]), simulation platf... |
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Rensselaer’s optimistic simulation system user’s guide
- Carothers, Bauer, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ...working models (eg: a new version of TCP) and subscribe them into ROSS.Net. The ROSS.Net framework consists of several elements, including a discrete event, optimistic parallel simulation engine ROSS =-=[21]-=-, a collection of protocol libraries and the overarching ROSS.Net simulation model, XML schema for describing models, and design of experiments tool called DOT (Design of Experiments Tool). Where poss... |
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and Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, “Ormcc : A simple and effective single-rate multicast congestion control scheme
- Li
- 2002
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Citation Context ...in order to fully test the flooding procedure. On a Pentium-3 500MHz processor ROSS.Net was able to achieve event rates over 400,000. As another example for ROSS.Net’s scalability, we simulated ORMCC =-=[23]-=- multicast protocol to see its performance on the drop-to-zero problem. We used a tree topology (Figure 3), where ORMCC multicast traffic is from the source at the root to all the receivers at the bot... |
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Network topology generators – structural vs. degree-based
- Tangmunarunkit, Govindan, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ...erations [1], [2], [3]. A variety of techniques have been used by researchers in different contexts: analytic models (eg: TCP models [4], [5], web models [6], self-similar models [7], topology models =-=[8]-=-), simulation platforms (eg: ns-2 [9], SSFnet [10], GloMoSim [11]), prototyping platforms (eg: MIT Click Router toolkit [12], XORP [13]), experimental emulation platforms (eg: Emulab [14]), real-world... |
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network simulator,” http://www.ssfnet.org
- SSFNET
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Citation Context ...ave been used by researchers in different contexts: analytic models (eg: TCP models [4], [5], web models [6], self-similar models [7], topology models [8]), simulation platforms (eg: ns-2 [9], SSFnet =-=[10]-=-, GloMoSim [11]), prototyping platforms (eg: MIT Click Router toolkit [12], XORP [13]), experimental emulation platforms (eg: Emulab [14]), real-world overlay deployment platforms (eg: Planetlab [15])... |
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network simulator,” http://pcl.cs.ucla.edu/projects/glomosim
- GloMoSim
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Citation Context ...y researchers in different contexts: analytic models (eg: TCP models [4], [5], web models [6], self-similar models [7], topology models [8]), simulation platforms (eg: ns-2 [9], SSFnet [10], GloMoSim =-=[11]-=-), prototyping platforms (eg: MIT Click Router toolkit [12], XORP [13]), experimental emulation platforms (eg: Emulab [14]), real-world overlay deployment platforms (eg: Planetlab [15]), real-world me... |