Title :
A multifractal wavelet model with application to network traffic
Author :
Riedi, Rudolf H. ; Crouse, Matthew S. ; Ribeiro, Vinay J. ; Baraniuk, Richard G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Rice Univ., Houston, TX, USA
fDate :
4/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We develop a new multiscale modeling framework for characterizing positive-valued data with long-range-dependent correlations (1/f noise). Using the Haar wavelet transform and a special multiplicative structure on the wavelet and scaling coefficients to ensure positive results, the model provides a rapid O(N) cascade algorithm for synthesizing N-point data sets. We study both the second-order and multifractal properties of the model, the latter after a tutorial overview of multifractal analysis. We derive a scheme for matching the model to real data observations and, to demonstrate its effectiveness, apply the model to network traffic synthesis. The flexibility and accuracy of the model and fitting procedure result in a close fit to the real data statistics (variance-time plots and moment scaling) and queuing behavior. Although for illustrative purposes we focus on applications in network traffic modeling, the multifractal wavelet model could be useful in a number of other areas involving positive data, including image processing, finance, and geophysics
Keywords :
1/f noise; fractals; queueing theory; signal synthesis; statistical analysis; telecommunication networks; telecommunication traffic; wavelet transforms; 1/f noise; Haar wavelet transform; accuracy; cascade algorithm; data sets synthesis; data statistics; finance; geophysics; image processing; long-range-dependent correlations; moment scaling; multifractal analysis; multifractal wavelet model; multiplicative structure; network traffic; network traffic synthesis; positive data; positive-valued data; queuing behavior; real data observations; scaling coefficients; second-order properties; tutorial overview; variance-time plots; wavelet coefficients; Biological system modeling; Communication system traffic control; Discrete wavelet transforms; Fractals; Image processing; Network synthesis; Predictive models; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Wavelet transforms;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on