Résumé
This paper analyzes the characteristics of Internet traffic by studying a six days long trace of the entire interdomain traffic received by an ISP. Our study shows that this traffic is self-similar at
timescales spanning minutes to hours. We show that this self-similarity could be explained by two factors. First, the traffic volume from each external source exhibits a heavy-tailed distribution.
Second, the number of these external sources is also self-similar. Finally, we show that self-similar traffic can be simulated by users transferring exponentially distributed traffic provided that the
number of users is self-similar.
langue originale | Anglais |
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titre | Quality of Future Internet Services 2001 |
Etat de la publication | Non publié - 2001 |