Analyzing peer-to-peer traffic across large networks
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
The Effect of Heterogeneous Link Capacities in BitTorrent-Like File Sharing Systems
HOT-P2P '04 Proceedings of the 2004 International Workshop on Hot Topics in Peer-to-Peer Systems
Performance Evaluation - Performance 2005
The impact and implications of the growth in residential user-to-user traffic
Proceedings of the 2006 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications
Performance analysis of BitTorrent-like systems with heterogeneous users
Performance Evaluation
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Unassumed teletraffic patterns, such as those caused by extra-high bit-rate mobile user traffic that is actively moving in a network, will become common on telecommunication networks in the 4G era. Unexpectedness and unevenness of their distribution will make it difficult to use "fundamental traffic," which is the conventional concept of reference traffic used in Japan, based on the E.500 ITU-T series, for network resource dimensioning. For 4G, new radio access technologies are being intensively developed, but the research on traffic engineering is still insufficient. In this paper, a new modeling and magnification factor for reference traffic to handle such cases is proposed. It is called "redundancy under general traffic in a closed network." Its calculation method approximated by using a normal distribution is described, and its accuracy on various network topologies is studied by Monte Carlo simulations.