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CCR
2004
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Non-stationarity and high-order scaling in TCP flow arrivals: a methodological analysis
The last decade has been a very fruitful period in important discoveries in network traffic modeling, uncovering various scaling behaviors. Self-similarity, long-range dependence,...
Steve Uhlig
MASCOTS
2001
15 years 1 months ago
How Does TCP Generate Pseudo-Self-Similarity?
Abstract--Long-range dependence has been observed in many recent Internet traffic measurements. In addition, some recent studies have shown that under certain network conditions, T...
Liang Guo, Mark Crovella, Ibrahim Matta
SIGCOMM
1994
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Wide-Area Traffic: The Failure of Poisson Modeling
Network arrivals are often modeled as Poisson processes for analytic simplicity, even though a number of traffic studies have shown that packet interarrivals are not exponentially...
Vern Paxson, Sally Floyd
TMC
2008
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Cross-Layer Interaction of TCP and Ad Hoc Routing Protocols in Multihop IEEE 802.11 Networks
In this research, we first investigate the cross-layer interaction between TCP and routing protocols in the IEEE 802.11 ad hoc network. On-demand ad hoc routing protocols respond t...
Kitae Nahm, Ahmed Helmy, C. C. Jay Kuo
ARTQOS
2003
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Differentiation and Interaction of Traffic: A Flow Level Study
We study what kind of differentiation can be achieved using DiffServ without admission control and using a relative services approach, i.e. the rate of the flow should be in propor...
Eeva Nyberg, Samuli Aalto