Title :
Statistical analysis of network traffic for class of service in packet-switched networks
Author :
Shaneyfelt, Barbara E. ; Wu, Tsong-Ho
Author_Institution :
AT&T, Denver, CO, USA
fDate :
5/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The goals of the class-of-service (COS) routing concept in packet-switched networks are to meet user requirements and to maximize network resource utilization. A statistical analysis model is proposed to analyze network traffic using all recorded data to determine what COSs are present and their associated bandwidth and delay requirements. The UNINET call-record database is used to demonstrate the COS concept. The experimental results show that the traffic patterns defined by COS exist. The bandwidth distribution for 300-b/s call is approximately normal. However, bandwidth distributions for calls equal to or greater than 1200 b/s are exponential, indicating that bandwidth is not a very predictable parameter for these speeds. Lower speeds tend to have a low input bandwidth and slightly higher output bandwidth
Keywords :
packet switching; statistical analysis; telecommunication traffic; 1200 bit/s; 300 bit/s; UNINET call-record database; bandwidth distribution; class-of-service routing concept; network resource utilization; network traffic; packet-switched networks; statistical analysis model; traffic patterns; Bandwidth; Delay; Intelligent networks; Network topology; Resource management; Routing; Statistical analysis; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Traffic control;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on