Analutical Modeling of a Large Local Area Network – Part I: Internet raffic Characterization

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2008-07
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College of Engineering and Technology, University of Dar es Salaam
Abstract
The goal of both IP network operators and the end users is to get the highest performance from the system for a given cost. This makes Performance a key criterion in the design, procurement, and use of computer and communication systems. In order to address problems associated with performance degradation of operational communications systems, over the last decade, traffic engineering techniques have emerged in an attempt to optimize communication systems' performance and ensure more efficient use of their resources. One of these techniques is analytical modeling.
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Traffic characterization, Traffic Engineering, Long range dependence
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M. L. Luhanga and Curthbert E. B. Amos “Analutical Modeling of a Large Local Area Network – Part I: Internet raffic Characterization”, The Tanzania Journal of Engineering and Technology, Vol. 2, No.2 PP 52 – 60, July, 2008.