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How to Identify and Estimate the Largest Traffic Matrix Elements in a Dynamic Environment

Overview A traffic matrix is a representation of the volume of traffic that flows between origin-destination (OD) node pairs in a communication network. In the context of the Internet, the nodes can represent Points-of-Presence (PoPs), routers or links. In current IP backbone networks, obtaining accurate estimates of traffic matrices is problematic. This paper investigates a new idea for traffic matrix estimation that makes the basic problem less under-constrained, by deliberately changing the routing to obtain additional measurements.

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Date PublishedJune 2004 Downloads62
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