Statistical research and modeling network traffic

Author:

Tatarnikova Tatiana,Sikarev Igor,Karetnikov Vladimir,Butsanets Artem

Abstract

The self-similarity properties of the considered traffic were checked on different time scales obtained on the available daily traffic data. An estimate of the tail severity of the distribution self-similar traffic was obtained by constructing a regression line for the additional distribution function on a logarithmic scale. The self-similarity parameter value, determined by the severity of the distribution “tail”, made it possible to confirm the assumption of traffic self-similarity. A review of models simulating real network traffic with a self-similar structure was made. Implemented tools for generating artificial traffic in accordance with the considered models. Made comparison of artificial network traffic generators according to the least squares method criterion for approximating the artificial traffic point values by the approximation function of traffic. Qualitative assessments traffic generators in the form of the software implementation complexity were taken into account, which, however, can be a subjective assessment. Comparative characteristics allow you to choose some generators that most faithfully simulate real network traffic. The proposed sequence of methods to study the network traffic properties is necessary to understand its nature and to develop appropriate models that simulate real network traffic.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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