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A. Kuzmanovic and E. Knightly, "Measuring Service in Multiclass Networks," Proc. IEEE INFOCOM '01, Apr. 2001.

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Looking for Science in the Art of Network Measurement - Grossglauser, Krishnamurthy (2001)   (Correct)

....the multicast tree can be approximately inferred [3, 31] This corresponds to finding a subgraph of the network topology. The third class of methods focuses on inferring other static attributes of the network, such as the capacity of links through active probing [2] or the scheduling discipline [26]. On the Web, identifying and characterizing intermediaries (such as HTTP 1.0 and HTTP 1.1 proxies) is attempted via probing techniques. Internal measurements There are several additional sources of information about network topology and configuration when one has administrative control over a ....

A. Kuzmanovic and E. Knightly. Measuring Service in Multi-Class Networks. In Proc. of IEEE INFOCOM 2001, Anchorage, Alaska, April 2001.


Measurement-Based Characterization and Classification of.. - Kuzmanovic, Knightly   Self-citation (Kuzmanovic Knightly)   (Correct)

....whenever it has at least one packet in the system. A traffic flow is continuously backlogged for k packet transmissions in the interval j ;d jk#1 if d jm a jm1 ; for all 0 m k# 2; 2. Note that all packet transmissions are backlogged 1 in the interval j ;d j (see reference [26] for an illustration of a backlogging condition) Thus, denoting Us; s t# as number of flow s bits received in t# is simply U t Finally, the measurement for each backlogged interval is included in the measurement MM k if k # 0:5I 1 t#k 0:5I 1 : Measured service ....

....function of the aggregate service envelope in time scale I k with p C k I k y. Next, 4. The motivation behind the Gaussian traffic characterization is that it is very simple and accurate when a large number of sources are multiplexed (via the Central Limit Theorem) In fact, it has been shown in [26] that aggregation of even a fairly small number of traffic streams is usually sufficient for the Gaussian characterization of the input process to accurately predict queue performance. However, note that the Gaussian assumption is not necessary for traffic envelopes; see [19] for example. ....

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A. Kuzmanovic and E. Knightly, "Measuring Service in Multiclass Networks," Proc. IEEE INFOCOM '01, Apr. 2001.

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