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Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2000
(2000). Internet Traffic Data. Journal of the American Statistical Association: Vol. 95, No. 451, pp. 979-985.
William S. Cleveland, Don X. Sun
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(2000). Internet Traffic Data. Journal of the American Statistical Association: Vol. 95, No. 451, pp. 979-985.
William S. Cleveland, Don X. Sun
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2006 2nd International Conference on Information & Communication Technologies, 2006
Traffic modeling is an important tool for performance evaluation of networks. Simple models like Poisson process have been discredited in modeling Internet traffic. At the same time, characterization studies of Internet traffic revealed the presence of different types of correlations in Internet traffic.
H. Hassan, J.M. Garcia, O. Brun
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Traffic modeling is an important tool for performance evaluation of networks. Simple models like Poisson process have been discredited in modeling Internet traffic. At the same time, characterization studies of Internet traffic revealed the presence of different types of correlations in Internet traffic.
H. Hassan, J.M. Garcia, O. Brun
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ITSA: Internet traffic statistics archive
NOMS 2016 - 2016 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2016Motivated by the fact that comprehensive and long term Internet traffic measurements can be hard to obtain, we have proposed and developed the Internet Traffic Statistics Archive (ITSA). Since 2013, ITSA concentrates reports on high-level statistics of Internet traffic worldwide.
Hoogesteger, Martijn +2 more
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Switches under real internet traffic
2004 Workshop on High Performance Switching and Routing, 2004. HPSR., 2004We propose a novel methodology to generate realistic traffic traces to be used for the performance evaluation of switches. Indeed, real Internet traffic shows long and short range dependency characteristics, difficult to capture by flexible, yet simple, synthetic models. One option is to use real traffic traces, which, however, are difficult to obtain,
GIACCONE, PAOLO +3 more
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Flamingo: Visualizing Internet Traffic
2006 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium NOMS 2006, 2006In this paper we describe a set of visualization techniques that can help the task of operating and managing a network by representing network traffic information in a concise and intuitive manner. We have implemented these visualization techniques in Flamingo, a software tool that can be used to explore Internet traffic flow data.
J. Oberheide, M. Goff, M. Karir
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Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2010 conference, 2010
In this paper, we examine changes in Internet inter-domain traffic demands and interconnection policies. We analyze more than 200 Exabytes of commercial Internet traffic over a two year period through the instrumentation of 110 large and geographically diverse cable operators, international transit backbones, regional networks and content providers ...
Craig Labovitz +4 more
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In this paper, we examine changes in Internet inter-domain traffic demands and interconnection policies. We analyze more than 200 Exabytes of commercial Internet traffic over a two year period through the instrumentation of 110 large and geographically diverse cable operators, international transit backbones, regional networks and content providers ...
Craig Labovitz +4 more
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Internet traffic dynamics [PDF]
The telecommunications industry has evolved at unprecedented rates with current estimates suggesting that seven percent of the world’s population now has access to the Internet. However, such growth has stimulated vigorous competition in national and international telecommunications markets leading to a price-cost margin squeeze and unsustainable rates
Madden, Gary G, Coble-Neal, Grant
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IEEE Internet Computing, 2001
The Internet's evolution over the past 30 years (1971-2001), has been accompanied by the development of various network applications. These applications range from early text-based utilities such as file transfer and remote login to the more recent advent of the Web, electronic commerce, and multimedia streaming.
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The Internet's evolution over the past 30 years (1971-2001), has been accompanied by the development of various network applications. These applications range from early text-based utilities such as file transfer and remote login to the more recent advent of the Web, electronic commerce, and multimedia streaming.
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Profiling internet backbone traffic
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2005Recent spates of cyber-attacks and frequent emergence of applications affecting Internet traffic dynamics have made it imperative to develop effective techniques that can extract, and make sense of, significant communication patterns from Internet traffic data for use in network operations and security management.
Kuai Xu +2 more
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Internet traffic classification demystified
Proceedings of the 6th International COnference, 2010Recent research on Internet traffic classification has yield a number of data mining techniques for distinguishing types of traffic, but no systematic analysis on "Why" some algorithms achieve high accuracies. In pursuit of empirically grounded answers to the "Why" question, which is critical in understanding and establishing a scientific ground for ...
Yeon-sup Lim +5 more
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