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2002
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Growth and Propagation of Disturbances in a Communication Network Model

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Growth and Propagation of Disturbances in a Communication Network Model
In a society in which information is one of the highest-valued commodities, information networks are the economic backbone. Therefore, network vulnerability is a major hazard. Analysis of communications system traffic suggests that there are a variety of similar dynamical characteristics in widely varying systems. There are some universal features of communication networks that may determine the main dynamics of communications. These are: 1) hardware limitations on network capacity, 2) forcing from the increasing number of users towards the network capacity, and 3) a high level of complexity in those systems. These common features may drive the system dynamics and determine its main intrinsic vulnerabilities. The nontrivial character of network dynamics has already been found in traffic analysis of local area networks that display self-similarities and long-range correlations. This suggests a complex dynamics in the traffic of packets over the network. In this work simple distribution...
David E. Newman, Nathaniel D. Sizemore, Vickie E.
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where HICSS
Authors David E. Newman, Nathaniel D. Sizemore, Vickie E. Lynch, Benjamin A. Carreras
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