DocumentCode
1528679
Title
Modeling and simulation of broadband satellite networks. II. Traffic modeling
Author
Ryu, Bo
Author_Institution
Teledesic, LLC, USA
Volume
37
Issue
7
fYear
1999
fDate
7/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
48
Lastpage
56
Abstract
For p.I see ibid., vol.37, no.3, p.72-9 (1999). Traffic models for satellite network simulation must cover a broad range of traffic types and characteristics because the type of users/terminals that will access a satellite channel will range from a single home user (low traffic aggregation) to Internet backbone nodes (very high traffic aggregation). In addition, since satellite resources are generally considered more scarce than their fiber counterparts, the accuracy and practicality of traffic models play a crucial role. We address these challenges by identifying three traffic modeling areas for satellite network simulation, and propose an effective and flexible traffic model for each area: a discrete autoregressive process for MBone video source modeling; the superposition of fractal renewal processes (Sup-FRP) model for Web request arrivals; and a generalized shot-noise-driven Poisson point process (GSNDP) for aggregate traffic flows modeling. The efficacy of the first two models is demonstrated based on statistical analysis of various video and Web traces. These simulation-oriented models provide accurate descriptions of source traffic at various levels of traffic aggregation, and thus enable satellite network researchers and practitioners to understand key network design and engineering issues such as QoS provisioning based on simulation
Keywords
Internet; autoregressive processes; broadband networks; digital simulation; information resources; quality of service; satellite communication; statistical analysis; telecommunication traffic; visual communication; Internet backbone nodes; MBone video source modeling; QoS provisioning; Web request arrivals; Web traces; aggregate traffic flows; broadband satellite networks; discrete autoregressive process; fractal renewal processes superposition; generalized shot-noise-driven Poisson point process; home user; network design; network engineering; satellite channel; satellite network simulation; simulation-oriented models; source traffic; statistical analysis; traffic modeling; traffic models accuracy; video traces; Aggregates; Autoregressive processes; Design engineering; Fractals; IP networks; Satellites; Spine; Statistical analysis; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/35.774880
Filename
774880
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