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On the Properties of TCP Flow Arrival Process

Overview This paper studies the TCP flow arrival process, starting from the aggregated measurement at the TCP flow level taken from the campus network. In particular, it analyzes the statistical properties of the TCP flow arrival process. Different traffic aggregates are defined by splitting the original trace, such that each of them is constituted by all the TCP flows belonging to the same traffic relation, i.e., with the same source/destination IP addresses and each traffic aggregate has, bytewise, the same amount of traffic. To induce divisions of TCP-elephants and TCP-mice into different traffic aggregates, the used algorithm packs the largest traffic relations in the first traffic aggregates, so that subsequently generated aggregates are constituted by an increasing number of smaller traffic relations.

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PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2004
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