Double-mode model about distributions of network traffic

Three propositions about distribution of network traffic were put forward and analyzed. The shaping process of the high bandwidth-low bandwidth-high bandwidth network structures which are prevalent in Internet was pointed out and then the novel concept of shaping operator was proposed. The forming m...

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Main Authors: CHEN Ming, PEI Ling-bo, LIANG Wen
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Editorial Department of Journal on Communications 2008-01-01
Series:Tongxin xuebao
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Online Access:http://www.joconline.com.cn/zh/article/74655812/
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description Three propositions about distribution of network traffic were put forward and analyzed. The shaping process of the high bandwidth-low bandwidth-high bandwidth network structures which are prevalent in Internet was pointed out and then the novel concept of shaping operator was proposed. The forming mechanism of Poisson distribution for sub-second time scales on major backbone link was analyzed and a double-mode transition model between self-similarity distribution and Poisson distribution was put forward. Finally,the validity of the double-mode transition model was veri-fied by simulation experiments. The research results give a universal explain about current traffic distributions and have important effects on many research fields such as design of network structure,congestion control mechanism,admission control and QoS.
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spellingShingle CHEN Ming
PEI Ling-bo
LIANG Wen
Double-mode model about distributions of network traffic
Tongxin xuebao
network traffic
self-similarity
Poisson distribution
double-mode transition model
title Double-mode model about distributions of network traffic
title_full Double-mode model about distributions of network traffic
title_fullStr Double-mode model about distributions of network traffic
title_full_unstemmed Double-mode model about distributions of network traffic
title_short Double-mode model about distributions of network traffic
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topic network traffic
self-similarity
Poisson distribution
double-mode transition model
url http://www.joconline.com.cn/zh/article/74655812/
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