DocumentCode :
623732
Title :
2-State (semi-)Markov processes beyond Gilbert-Elliott: Traffic and channel models based on 2nd order statistics
Author :
Hasslinger, Gerhard ; Schwahn, Anne ; Hartleb, Franz
Author_Institution :
Fixed Mobile Eng., Deutsche Telekom Tech., Darmstadt, Germany
fYear :
2013
fDate :
14-19 April 2013
Firstpage :
1438
Lastpage :
1446
Abstract :
Two-state Markov models are applied in many performance evaluation studies as a simple form of autocorrelated processes, starting with Gilbert-Elliott channels for the analysis of transmission protocols subject to error bursts. We derive an explicit formula for the 2nd order statistics of 2state semi-Markov processes in order to adapt them to correlated traffic and error processes. State and transition specific distribution functions are included in a general representation covering the special cases being usually studied in the literature. The results reveal the influence of model parameters on short and long term dependency and give rise to a straightforward procedure for parameter adaption. In general, 2-state models provide a 2-dimensional fitting space, whereas special 2-state cases often have only one parameter left to fit the shape of the 2nd order statistics. In our evaluation of IP packet measurements on aggregation links we experienced that adaptations by general 2state Markov models achieve a much closer fit to the traffic variability in different time scales than self-similar processes.
Keywords :
IP networks; Internet; Markov processes; computer network performance evaluation; correlation methods; higher order statistics; telecommunication channels; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; Gilbert-Elliott channels; IP packet measurements; Internet traffic measurement; autocorrelated processes; channel models; error process; explicit formula; long term dependency; model parameters; parameter adaption; performance evaluation; second order statistics; short term dependency; state specific distribution function; traffic models; traffic variability; transition specific distribution function; transmission protocols; two-dimensional fitting space; two-state Markov models; two-state semiMarkov process; Adaptation models; Equations; Fitting; IP networks; Markov processes; Mathematical model; Time measurement; 2-state (semi-)Markov; 2nd order statistics; Gilbert-Elliott; Internet traffic measurement; autocorrelation; self-similar processes; traffic variability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM, 2013 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
Turin
ISSN :
0743-166X
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5944-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.2013.6566938
Filename :
6566938
Link To Document :
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