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5 November 1999 Analysis and application of network traffic characteristics to design high-speed routers
Shingo Ata, Masayuki Murata, Hideo Miyahara
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Abstract
A rapid growth of the Internet and proliferation of new multimedia applications lead to demands of high speed and broadband network technologies. Routers are also necessary to follow up the growth of link bandwidths. From this reason, there have been many researches on high speed routers having switching capabilities. To have an expected effect, however, a control parameters set based on traffic characteristics are necessary. In this paper, we analyze the network traffic using the network traffic monitor and investigate the Internet traffic characteristics through a statistical analysis. We next show the application of our analytical results to parameter settings of high speed switching routers. Simulation results show that our approach makes highly utilized VC space and high performance in packet processing delay. We also show the effect of flow aggregation on MPLS. From our results, the flow aggregation has a great impact on the performance of MPLS.
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Shingo Ata, Masayuki Murata, and Hideo Miyahara "Analysis and application of network traffic characteristics to design high-speed routers", Proc. SPIE 3842, Internet II: Quality of Service and Future Directions, (5 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.368312
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KEYWORDS
Virtual colonoscopy

Statistical analysis

Switches

Switching

Internet

Analytical research

Adaptive control

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