Re: TCP/IP source models

From: Bo Ryu ([email protected])
Date: Tue Sep 08 1998 - 21:10:23 EDT


You may be interested in some fractal point process models that can be used to generate
connection arrival process.
Somce web traces I have been looking at have second-order fractal property and seeems to be
captured well with one of my models. This is an ongoing work, and I hope to publish in the
near future when the work is done. To know more about it, please go to
www.wins.hrl.com/people/ryu and download my Allerton conference paper: fractal traffic
modeling: past, present and future.
It contains the comparison between the Berkeley web trace and my fractal model (Sup-FRP).

Hope this helps.

-Bo

Carlo Matarasso wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Sorry in advance for receiving duplicate copies of this message
>
> I' m looking for mathematical models for TCP/IP sources, for every
> possible service (e.g. WWW, e-mail ....).
> The thing, that would more help me, were generated (and received)
> traffic patterns of a single TCP/IP source.
>
> Please send to me, through private mails, any references or results you
> can share.
>
> Thank you
>
> Carlo
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