Title :
Using packet interarrival times for Internet traffic classification
Author :
Rottondi, Cristina ; Verticale, Giacomo
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettron. e Inf., Politec. di Milano, Milan, Italy
Abstract :
There are several techniques for classifying internet traffic, i.e. associating a flow of packets to the application that generated it. Among these techniques, Shallow Packet Inspection makes a decision by considering only the outermost packet header and other statistical characteristics of the packet process and, therefore, is well suited to perform classification of obfuscated or encrypted traffic. In particular, the packet arrival process is an interesting feature for traffic classification because cannot be easily obfuscated or manipulated. In this paper, we propose a novel technique using the measured burstiness of the packet sources over different time scales to distinguish among different internet applications. The effectiveness of this technique is experimentally evaluated with both synthetic data and real traffic traces. Synthetic traffic traces make it possible to give an estimation of the classification error rate that the algorithm can achieve, while experiments with real traffic data show that the most common Internet applications are identified with an error rate similar to the more intrusive Deep Packet Inspection.
Keywords :
Internet; telecommunication traffic; Internet traffic classification; classification error rate; encrypted traffic; intrusive deep packet inspection; obfuscated traffic; packet arrival process; packet header; packet interarrival times; shallow packet inspection; statistical characteristics; traffic classification; Accuracy; IP networks; Indexes; Inspection; Internet; Peer to peer computing; Time measurement; Classification algorithms; Internet traffic modeling; traffic measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (LATINCOM), 2011 IEEE Latin-American Conference on
Conference_Location :
Belem do Para
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0277-7
DOI :
10.1109/LatinCOM.2011.6107404