• DocumentCode
    2236485
  • Title

    On-line measurement and analysis of fractional Brownian traffic

  • Author

    Sun, Quan ; Pleich, Robert ; Sauerwein, Rainer

  • Author_Institution
    Siemens AG, Munich, Germany
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    2000
  • Firstpage
    395
  • Lastpage
    400
  • Abstract
    Traffic analyses from various packet networks have shown the self-similar nature of the bursty network traffic. Among the existing self-similar traffic models the fractional Brownian motion (FBM) process has been regarded by some works as an attractive alternative to traditional modeling approaches despite its limitations. The parsimonious FBM traffic modeling involves three parameters: the mean rate (m), the variance coefficient (a) and the Hurst parameter (H). Fast and correct estimation of these parameters from measured data is very important for performance studies and other network dimensioning work. This paper has two goals. First, the existing wavelet-based estimator is extended to do on-line estimation of the three FBM traffic parameters. Second, with the help of the on-line estimation tool, we perform extensive simulation experiments under the consideration of higher-layer protocol actions (TCP connections). We verify the FBM model for two general characteristics of user actions/behavior that today appear to be of great significance: (a) heavy-tailed file sizes, and (b) heavy-tailed distributions of connection inter-arrival times. Our simulation results show that the FBM model works well for middle to large link loads. For small or too large loads, the FBM model significantly underestimates or overestimates the queuing performance
  • Keywords
    Brownian motion; digital simulation; discrete wavelet transforms; fractals; packet switching; parameter estimation; queueing theory; real-time systems; statistical analysis; transport protocols; FBM traffic modeling; FBM traffic parameters; Hurst parameter; TCP connections; bursty network traffic; discrete wavelet transform; fractional Brownian traffic; heavy-tailed distributions; heavy-tailed file sizes; higher-layer protocol; inter-arrival times; mean rate; measured data; network dimensioning; on-line analysis; on-line estimation; on-line measurement; packet networks; parameter estimation; performance; queuing performance; self-similar traffic models; simulation experiments; simulation results; user actions/behavior; variance coefficient; wavelet-based estimator; Brownian motion; Discrete wavelet transforms; Electronic mail; Load modeling; Performance analysis; Protocols; Queueing analysis; Sun; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    High Performance Switching and Routing, 2000. ATM 2000. Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Heidelberg
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-5884-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/HPSR.2000.856688
  • Filename
    856688