The paper demonstrates that the series of interarrival times is still close to a self-similar process, but the burstiness of the packet lengths decreases significantly compared to earlier traces, as well as applying the theory of smoothly truncated Levy flights and the linear fractal model in examining the variability of Internet traffic.
This paper features Wireless Applications Protocol (WAP)-based solutions to ensure security of electronic transactions and provides some insights into the associated benefits for using WAP-based applications.
The theory of smoothly truncated Levy flights and the linear fractal model are applied and the series of interarrival times was still close to a self-similar process, but the burstiness of the packet lengths decreased significantly compared to earlier traces.
The study shows that adaptive jitter playout buffering does affect the measurement of end user perceived VoIP quality, and the E-Model that excludes the impact of the dynamic jitterplayout buffer cannot provide accurate measurement on how an user perceives conversational quality in VoIP application.
Prioritized Max-Min Fair Multiple Path forwarding (PMP) can improve application throughput 10 - 12% on average and increase overall link utilization especially when the total demanded bandwidth is close or even exceeds the bisectional bandwidth of a data center network.
The study suggests that the performance of the Web users can be improved throughimproving the perceived usefulness, improving the perceived ease of use, and having a more aligned task-technology fit.
The harmful consequences of burstiness on various network components are investigated using a model implemented by a discrete event simulation methodology based on a modified version of the M/Pareto model, which can measure network performance parameters.
A new methodology is presented that estimates and measures the impact of bursty traffic on network links and network devices applying discrete event simulation techniques and can get more accurate results in measuring the momentarily utilization of links, response time, and the queuing performance of switches and routers in a large network.
Wireless networks provide the most convenient way to access the Internet. This paper determines how the preliminary and advanced knowledge of wireless networks affect users' perception and usage.…