Search results for "Traffic generation model"

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A measurement-based study on the correlations of inter-domain Internet application flows

2014

Internet traffic characterization has a profound impact on network engineering and traffic identification. Existing studies are often carried out on a per-flow basis, focusing on the properties of individual flows. In this paper, we study the interaction of Internet traffic flows and network features from a complex network perspective, focusing on six types of applications: P2P file sharing, P2P stream, HTTP, instant messaging, online games and abnormal traffic. With large-volume traffic flow records collected through proprietary line-speed hardware-based monitors, we construct flow graphs of these different application types. Based on the flow graphs, we calculate the correlation coefficie…

Computer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryInter-domainComputer scienceAssortativityNetwork engineeringInternet trafficComplex networkTraffic flowcomputer.software_genreFile sharingThe InternetData miningbusinesscomputerTraffic generation modelComputer networkComputer Networks
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Incorporating Uncertainties into Traffic Simulators

2007

Computer scienceReal-time computingPosterior probabilityErrors-in-variables modelsHierarchical network modelTraffic generation modelTelecommunications networkVariable-order Bayesian networkSimulationNetwork simulationNetwork traffic simulation
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Analysis of Approaches to Internet Traffic Generation for Cyber Security Research and Exercise

2015

Because of the severe global security threat of malwares, vulnerabilities and attacks against networked systems cyber-security research, training and exercises are required for achieving cyber resilience of organizations. Especially requirement for organizing cyber security exercises has become more and more relevant for companies or government agencies. Cyber security research, training and exercise require closed Internet like environment and generated Internet traffic. JAMK University of Applied Sciences has built a closed Internet-like network called Realistic Global Cyber Environment (RGCE). The traffic generation software for the RGCE is introduced in this paper. This paper describes …

Engineeringbusiness.industryNetwork securityInternet trafficComputer securitycomputer.software_genreInternet Architecture BoardInternational securityUse caseThe InternetbusinessResilience (network)computerTraffic generation model
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Attracting sets in network regulatory theory

2016

Modern telecommunication networks are very complex and they should be able to deal with rapid and unpredictable changes in traffic flows. Virtual Network Topology is used to carry IP traffic over Wavelength-division multiplexing optical network. To use network resources in the most optimal way, there is a need for an algorithm, which will dynamically re-share resources among all devices in the particular network segment, based on links utilization between routers. Attractor selection mechanism could be used to dynamically control such Virtual Network Topology. The advantage of this algorithm is that it can adopt to very rapid, unknown and unpredictable changes in traffic flows. This mechani…

Intelligent computer networkDynamic network analysisbusiness.industryComputer scienceDistributed computingNetwork segmentbusinessNetwork topologyTraffic generation modelNetwork traffic controlNetwork simulationComputer networkNetwork formation2016 Advances in Wireless and Optical Communications (RTUWO)
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Demo - A Cell-level Traffic Generator for LoRa Networks

2017

In this demo we present and validate a LoRa cell traffic generator, able to emulate the behavior of thousands of low-rate sensor nodes deployed in the same cell, by using a single Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform. Differently from traditional generators, whose goal is creating packet flows which emulate specific applications and protocols, our focus is generating a combined radio signal, as seen by a gateway, given by the super-position of the signals transmitted by multiple sensors simultaneously active on the same channel. We argue that such a generator can be of interest for testing different network planning solutions for LoRa networks.

IoTGenerator (computer programming)cell emulatorSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniComputer sciencebusiness.industryNetwork packet05 social sciences020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologySoftware-defined radioLoRaLoRaWANNetwork planning and designDefault gateway0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessSDRbusinessTraffic generation model050203 business & managementComputer networkCommunication channelProceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking - MobiCom 17
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Performance evaluation of OpenFlow enabled Commodity and Raspberry-pi Wireless Routers

2017

Software defined network (SDN) allows the decoupling of data and control plane for dynamic and scalable network management. SDN is usually associated with OpenFlow protocol which is a standard interface that enables the network controllers to determine the path of network packets across a network of switches. In this paper, we evaluate openflow performance using commodity wireless router and raspberry pi with two different SDN controllers. Our test setup consists of wired and wireless client devices connected to openflow enabled commodity wireless router and raspberry pi. All clients used traffic generator tool to transmits data to a sink server host. The results are promising and paves the…

OpenFlowComputer scienceRaspberry Pi02 engineering and technologyverkonhallinta0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessRouting control planeRaspberry-piTraffic generation modelNetwork packetbusiness.industrysoftware defined network (SDN)ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS020206 networking & telecommunicationstietoliikenneverkotperformance evaluationNetwork managementOpenFlowWireless routerEmbedded systemScalability020201 artificial intelligence & image processingwireless SDNbusinessSoftware-defined networkingComputer network
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Stochastic description of traffic breakdown

2003

We present a comparison of nucleation in an isothermal-isochoric container with traffic congestion on a one-lane freeway. The analysis is based, in both cases, on the probabilistic description by stochastic master equations. Further we analyze the characteristic features of traffic breakdowns. To describe this phenomenon we apply the stochastic model regarding the jam emergence to the formation of a large car cluster on the highway.

Physics::Physics and SocietyMathematical optimizationEngineeringTraffic congestion reconstruction with Kerner's three-phase theoryStochastic modellingbusiness.industryTraffic flowTraffic congestionMaster equationContainer (abstract data type)Three-phase traffic theorybusinessTraffic generation modelSimulationSPIE Proceedings
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A reconfigurable platform for evaluating the performance of QoS networks

2010

Nowadays, high performance System and Local Area Networks (SAN/LAN) have to serve heterogeneous traffic consisting of information flows with different bandwidth and latency requirements. This makes it necessary to provide Quality of Service (QoS) and optimize the design of network components. In this paper we present a hardware tool designed to analyze the performance of QoS networks, under given traffic conditions and server models. In particular, a reprogrammable multimedia traffic Generator/Monitor platform has been built. This permits prototyping the communication system of a high speed LAN/SAN on a single FPGA device. Hence, it can be used at design to produce more efficient devices. T…

Routerbusiness.industryComputer scienceQuality of serviceLocal area networkQuality of ServiceMobile QoSCommunications systemHandel-CHardware and ArchitectureEmbedded systemScalabilityPerformance evaluationbusinessTraffic generation modelSoftwareHandel-CComputer networksFPGA
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Modeling a non-stationary bots’ arrival process at an e-commerce Web site

2017

Abstract The paper concerns the issue of modeling and generating a representative Web workload for Web server performance evaluation through simulation experiments. Web traffic analysis has been done from two decades, usually based on Web server log data. However, while the character of the overall Web traffic has been extensively studied and modeled, relatively few studies have been devoted to the analysis of Web traffic generated by Internet robots (Web bots). Moreover, the overwhelming majority of studies concern the traffic on non e-commerce websites. In this paper we address the problem of modeling a realistic arrival process of bots’ requests on an e-commerce Web server. Based on real…

Web serverGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceInternet robotReal-time computing02 engineering and technologyE-commercecomputer.software_genreSession (web analytics)Theoretical Computer ScienceWeb traffic characterizationWeb serverWeb traffic0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTraffic generation modelWeb traffic analysis and modelingbusiness.industryComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS020206 networking & telecommunicationsWeb botHeavy-tailed distributionModeling and SimulationHeavy-tailed distribution020201 artificial intelligence & image processingThe InternetWeb log analysis softwareLog file analysisData miningbusinessRegression analysiscomputerJournal of Computational Science
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Performance evaluation of a measurement-based algorithm for distributed admission control in a DiffServ framework

2002

Distributed Admission Control in IP DiffServ environments is an emerging and promising research area. Distributed admission control solutions share the idea that no coordination among network routers (i.e. explicit signaling) is necessary, when the decision whether to admit or reject a new offered flow is pushed to the edge of the IP network. Proposed solutions differ in the degree of complexity required in internal network routers, and result in a different robustness and effectiveness in controlling the accepted traffic. This paper builds on a recently proposed distributed admission control solution, called GRIP (Gauge&Gate Reservation with Independent Probing), designed to integrate the …

business.industrycomputer.internet_protocolComputer scienceQuality of serviceNode (networking)Traffic policingThroughputInternet traffic engineeringAdmission controlNetwork traffic controlInternet protocol suiteRobustness (computer science)ScalabilityTraffic shapingbusinessTraffic generation modelcomputerComputer network
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