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Empirical Models of TCP and UDP End-User Network Traffic from NETI@home Data Analysis
Singapore May 24-May 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PADS.2006.1720th Workshop on Principles of Advanc ...
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Charles R. Simpson, Jr., Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Dheeraj Reddy, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
George F. Riley, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
The simulation of computer networks requires accurate models of user behavior. To this end, we present empirical models of end-user network traffic derived from the analysis of NETI@home data. There are two forms of models presented. The first models traffic for a specific TCP or UDP port. The second models all TCP or UDP traffic for an end-user. These models are meant to be network- independent and contain aspects such as bytes sent, bytes received, and user think time. The empirical models derived in this study can then be used to enable more realistic simulations of computer networks.
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Charles R. Simpson, Jr., Dheeraj Reddy, George F. Riley, "Empirical Models of TCP and UDP End-User Network Traffic from NETI@home Data Analysis," pads, pp.166-174, 20th Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation (PADS'06), 2006
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