Simulating self-similar vbr traffic / Malini Subramaniam

Studies on the nature of VBR traffic have shown that VBR traffic has self-similar characteristics. However, most traditional network traffic models that are used in the simulation of VBR traffic are unable to capture these self-similar qualities. As VBR traffic is forecasted to be a substantial port...

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Main Author: Malini, Subramaniam
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Published: 2004
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description Studies on the nature of VBR traffic have shown that VBR traffic has self-similar characteristics. However, most traditional network traffic models that are used in the simulation of VBR traffic are unable to capture these self-similar qualities. As VBR traffic is forecasted to be a substantial portion of network traffic, it is imperative that the self-similarity of VBR traffic be taken into account whilst designing both network simulators and real networks. The aim of this project is to implement a module that will simulate self-similar VBR traffic. The module will be implemented in an existing network simulator: the UMJaNetSim network simulator. Users of the simulator will then be able to generate self-similar VBR traffic.
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spelling um-103342020-02-29T20:02:33Z Simulating self-similar vbr traffic / Malini Subramaniam Malini, Subramaniam QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science T Technology (General) Studies on the nature of VBR traffic have shown that VBR traffic has self-similar characteristics. However, most traditional network traffic models that are used in the simulation of VBR traffic are unable to capture these self-similar qualities. As VBR traffic is forecasted to be a substantial portion of network traffic, it is imperative that the self-similarity of VBR traffic be taken into account whilst designing both network simulators and real networks. The aim of this project is to implement a module that will simulate self-similar VBR traffic. The module will be implemented in an existing network simulator: the UMJaNetSim network simulator. Users of the simulator will then be able to generate self-similar VBR traffic. 2004-03 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10334/1/Malini_Subramaniam.pdf Malini, Subramaniam (2004) Simulating self-similar vbr traffic / Malini Subramaniam. Undergraduates thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10334/
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
T Technology (General)
Malini, Subramaniam
Simulating self-similar vbr traffic / Malini Subramaniam
title Simulating self-similar vbr traffic / Malini Subramaniam
title_full Simulating self-similar vbr traffic / Malini Subramaniam
title_fullStr Simulating self-similar vbr traffic / Malini Subramaniam
title_full_unstemmed Simulating self-similar vbr traffic / Malini Subramaniam
title_short Simulating self-similar vbr traffic / Malini Subramaniam
title_sort simulating self-similar vbr traffic / malini subramaniam
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
T Technology (General)
url http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10334/
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10334/1/Malini_Subramaniam.pdf