Statistical models for Gnutella signaling traffic
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Computers and Operations Research
Merging and splitting autocorrelated arrival processes and impact on queueing performance
Performance Evaluation
Accurate resource estimation for homogeneous VoIP aggregated traffic
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Closed-form analysis of end-to-end network delay with Markov-modulated Poisson and fluid traffic
Computer Communications
CRAHNs: Cognitive radio ad hoc networks
Ad Hoc Networks
Efficient and stateless deployment of VoIP services
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
The notion of end-to-end capacity and its application to the estimation of end-to-end network delays
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking - Special issue: Long range dependent trafic
Trace data characterization and fitting for Markov modeling
Performance Evaluation
A Garch-based adaptive playout delay algorithm for VoIP
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Research: Admission-control techniques with application to broadband networks
Computer Communications
Real-time admission control algorithms with delay and loss guarantees in ATM networks
Computer Communications
Traffic prediction and dynamic bandwidth allocation over ATM: a neural network approach
Computer Communications
A new renewal approximation for certain autocorrelated processes
Operations Research Letters
Performance analysis of secure session initiation protocol based VoIP networks
Computer Communications
Modeling and performance analysis for IPv6 traffic with multiple QoS classes
Computer Communications
Hierarchical neuro-fuzzy call admission controller for ATM networks
Computer Communications
Analysis of multivariate Markov modulated Poisson processes
Operations Research Letters
Review: VoIP: State of art for global connectivity-A critical review
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
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This paper analyzes a model of a multiplexer for packetized voice and data. A major part of the analysis is devoted to characterizing the aggregate packet arrival process resulting from the superposition of separate voice streams. This is done via the index of dispersion for intervals (IDI), which describes the cumulative covariance among successive interarrival times. The IDI seems very promising as a measurement tool to characterize complex arrival processes. This paper also describes the delays experienced by voice and data packets in the multiplexer using relatively simple two-parameter approximations.