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Available bandwidth estimation in public clouds

IEEE INFOCOM 2018 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2018
Recent years have witnessed a rapid increase of public cloud adoption as a result of the growing user demands and numerous advantages of public cloud computing. However, the great benefits of public cloud computing come at the cost of little visibility of the underlying network resources. Motivated by the strong desire of users to gain more information
Phuong Ha, Lisong Xu
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Available bandwidth probing in hybrid home networks

2011 18th IEEE Workshop on Local & Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN), 2011
A number of studies show that most of current probing tools, for available bandwidth, exhibit low accuracy, and slow convergence in Home Networks. Some reasons of this behavior include the high queuing variability of probing flows, which is induced by multiple-access mechanisms, time-variant capacity links of hybrid paths, and the instability of beta ...
Olvera Irigoyen, Oscar   +3 more
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Evaluation and characterization of available bandwidth probing techniques

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2003
The packet pair mechanism has been shown to be a reliable method to measure the bottleneck link capacity on a network path, but its use for measuring available bandwidth is more challenging. In this paper, we use modeling, measurements, and simulations to better characterize the interaction between probing packets and the competing network traffic.
Ningning Hu, Peter Steenkiste
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CAPEST: Offloading Network Capacity and Available Bandwidth Estimation to Programmable Data Planes

IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, 2020
Measuring available bandwidth and capacity represents an essential requirement for a multitude of network applications spanning from traffic engineering and admission control to network security. Measurement techniques frequently presume to know capacity
N. Kagami   +2 more
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