DocumentCode
430146
Title
The impact of buffer and bandwidth on the scaling behavior of network traffic
Author
Mao, Guoqiang
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. & Inf. Eng., Sydney Univ., NSW, Australia
Volume
1
fYear
2004
fDate
16-19 Nov. 2004
Firstpage
109
Abstract
The effect of network mechanisms (i.e. buffer, bandwidth, statistical multiplexing and traffic control protocols) on traffic is on two aspects: first they contribute to network performance by limiting the timescale range of interest for performance analysis; second they shape the traffic, i.e. changing the scaling behavior of traffic. While some research has been done on the first aspect in terms of critical timescale, the second aspect has not be given enough attention. This paper investigates the effect of buffer and bandwidth on the scaling behavior of traffic. Our analysis shows that they have different effect on traffic at small timescale and large timescale. Both buffer and bandwidth can significantly affect the small timescale scaling exponent, but they seem ineffective on the large timescale scaling exponent. Moreover the use of smaller buffer size and less bandwidth will reduce the energy of traffic at small timescale. Therefore traffic may become less bursty.
Keywords
Internet; telecommunication traffic; buffer size; network bandwidth; network performance; network traffic; Bandwidth; Communication system traffic control; Internet; Local area networks; Performance analysis; Protocols; Radio access networks; Shape control; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Networks, 2004. (ICON 2004). Proceedings. 12th IEEE International Conference on
ISSN
1531-2216
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8783-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICON.2004.1409101
Filename
1409101
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