Flow-level upstream traffic behavior in broadband access networks: DSL versus broadband fixed wireless

A. Sinha, K. Mitchell, D. Medhi
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We present flow-level upstream traffic behavior based on data collected from broadband fixed wireless (BFW) and digital subscriber line (DSL) access services. The study involves data collected using Cisco's NetFlow tools on both access networks. The observations indicate that a number of applications based on peer-to-peer (P2P) concepts create most of the upstream traffic. The flows observed are mostly short-lived for both BFW and DSL access, with DSL being the lesser of the two. The inter-arrival time displays near-range correlation for the DSL flows. There is a significant periodicity observed in the interarrival time distribution for flows on BFW access, which is indicative of the influence of the underlying medium access control (MAC) protocol on traffic behavior. These analysis of upstream traffic characteristics form the first step towards constructing a generalized parametric model for broadband access networks.
宽带接入网中的流量级上行流量行为:DSL与宽带固定无线
基于宽带固定无线(BFW)和数字用户线路(DSL)接入服务收集的数据,我们提出了流量级上游流量行为。该研究涉及使用思科的NetFlow工具在两个接入网络上收集的数据。观察结果表明,许多基于点对点(P2P)概念的应用程序创建了大部分的上游流量。对于BFW和DSL访问,观察到的流大多是短暂的,DSL是两者中较短的。到达间时间显示DSL流的近距离相关性。流量在BFW上的到达间时间分布具有明显的周期性,这表明底层介质访问控制(MAC)协议对流量行为的影响。这些上游流量特征的分析是构建宽带接入网广义参数模型的第一步。
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