Title
Measurement and characteristics of aggregated traffic in broadband access networks
Abstract
We investigate statistical properties of the traffic especially for ADSL broadband access platforms, which have been widely deployed in recent years. Measurement traces of aggregated traffic are evaluated on multiple time scales and show an unexpected smooth profile with less relevance of long range correlation than experienced for traffic from Ethernet LANs. A reason for the different characteristics lies in the shift to an increasing population of residential users generating most traffic on IP platforms via ADSL access. In addition, data transfer protocols of peer-to-peer networks strengthen the smoothing effect observed in current IP traffic profiles.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1007/978-3-540-72990-7_86
International Teletraffic Congress
Keywords
Field
DocType
broadband access network,current ip traffic profile,measurement trace,adsl access,aggregated traffic,different characteristic,ip platform,adsl broadband access platform,long range correlation,increasing population,ethernet lans,data transfer,access network
Broadband access networks,Population,Telecommunications,Data transmission,Computer science,Computer network,Broadband,Ethernet,Smoothing,Asymmetric digital subscriber line,Internet traffic
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
4516
0302-9743
13
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.80
12
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gerhard Haßlinger118117.13
Joachim Mende2130.80
Rüdiger Geib3133.16
Thomas Beckhaus4191.33
Franz Hartleb5686.13