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On the applicability of available bandwidth estimation techniques and tools
Computer Communications, 2010Available Bandwidth Estimation Techniques and Tools (ABETTs) have recently been envisioned as a supporting mechanism in areas such as compliance of service level agreements, network management, traffic engineering and real-time resource provisioning, flow and congestion control, construction of overlay networks, fast detection of failures and network ...
César D. Guerrero, Miguel A. Labrador
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Active Probe of Available Bandwidth: Analysis and Improvement
Sixth International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Applications and Technologies (PDCAT'05), 2005Active probe is the main method for Internet end-toend available bandwidth estimation. Based on the analysis of packet gap in active probing, an improved method to estimate available bandwidth is proposed, which is based on the concept of self-induced congestion.
Changhua Zhu +3 more
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Probing available bandwidth in radio access networks
GLOBECOM '03. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37489), 2004This paper presents a way of measuring whether a certain amount of bandwidth is available on a path in a radio access network or in other kinds of networks with DiffServ support. The basic concept is to fill up the bandwidth that is not used by normal data traffic with special probe packets, which are only forwarded if there are no data packets that ...
Sven Krasser +4 more
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Available bandwidth measurement, implementation and evaluation
Proceedings. 2004 12th IEEE International Conference on Networks (ICON 2004) (IEEE Cat. No.04EX955), 2005In this paper, we describe the implementation and experiment of the available bandwidth measurement algorithm based on variable speed probing and zoom-in/zoom-out J. He et al., (2001). We show that, compared with other bandwidth measurement techniques, our algorithm can yield better performance with low overhead and fast convergence because it detects ...
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Toward accurate and efficient available bandwidth measurement
Telecommunication Systems, 2009The packet-pair technique is the most popular end-based approach for bandwidth measurement. Most packet-pair based proposals use the fluid cross-traffic model to justify the design of their estimation techniques. However, real traffic is certainly not fluid. The consistency of the statistical packet-pair dispersion model in general bursty cross-traffic
Jun Liu, Dafang Zhang 0001
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Minimal backlogging method for estimation of available bandwidth
IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2004. GLOBECOM '04., 2005The paper is concerned with estimating the available bandwidth of a network path. We first develop a theory to estimate the available bandwidth of a queueing system. In order to estimate the available bandwidth, we propose a probing method, called a minimal backlogging method, and a statistic based on the service rate of minimally backlogging probing ...
Seung Yeob Nam +2 more
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Anomaly Detection Based on Available Bandwidth Estimation
2008 IFIP International Conference on Network and Parallel Computing, 2008Identifying anomaly detection such as failure and attacks rapidly and accurately over the Internet holds interest of both network operators and researchers. Network behavior analysis (NBA) system is usually disposed over an intranet, passively collects SNMP data or flow data, and uses signature and anomaly mechanisms to identify and analyze interesting
Li He, Shunzheng Yu, Min Li
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A New solution to Estimate the available Bandwidth in MANETs
2006 IEEE 63rd Vehicular Technology Conference, 2006Mobile Ad hoc network - MANET is expected to play an important role in the future mobile communication. But multi hops data communication in MANET suffers severe low speed due to the dynamic nature of MANET and the competition for shared wireless resources between mobile nodes.
Vinh Dien Hoang +2 more
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On available bandwidth in FDDI-based reconfigurable networks
Proceedings of INFOCOM '94 Conference on Computer Communications, 2002Networks used in mission-critical applications must be highly fault-tolerant. The authors propose an FDDI-based reconfigurable network (FBRN) that can survive multiple faults. An FBRN consists of multiple FDDI trunk rings and has the ability to reconfigure itself in the face of extensive damage.
Sanjay Kamat +2 more
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Available Bandwidth Measurement Schemes over Networks
2005In next generation network (NGN), end-to-end QoS is one of the critical issues for real-time multimedia communications and applications. Such applications are sensitive to the availability of bandwidth for a given path. Measuring bandwidth has attracted considerable research efforts in the networking community. This paper intends to the contribution to
Fang Qi +3 more
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