Self-Similar Network Traffic and Performance Evaluation
Self-Similar Network Traffic and Performance Evaluation
Modeling IP traffic: joint characterization of packet arrivals and packet sizes using BMAPs
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Blocking Probability in a BMAP Queue
ISCC '06 Proceedings of the 11th IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications
Markov models of internet traffic and a new hierarchical MMPP model
Computer Communications
Networking Bible
MAP/SM/1/b model of packet buffer
Proceedings of the 24th International Teletraffic Congress
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The aim of this paper is to determine how to model router interface in order to accurately predict packet drops. There is an enormous amount of research on traffic models reported, however, a model of router interface has not gained proper consideration yet. Our experiments reveal that an incorrect model of the router interface can result in a significant disparity between drop probabilities measured on a physical interface and derived from a trace-driven simulation study. In this paper an accurate model of the router interface (Cisco IOS-based routers with a non-distributed architecture) was presented.