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PATHCHIRP |
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PathChirp is a new active probing tool for estimating the available bandwidth on a communication network path. Based on the concept of ``self-induced congestion,'' PathChirp features an exponential flight pattern of probes we call a chirp. |
Ryan King, Niels Hoven, bugs reports: vinay@rice.edu. |
STAB |
[cached Feb
2005] [paper] [talk BWest2004] |
STAB is a new active probing tool for locating thin links on a network path. A thin link is a link with less available bandwidth than all links preceding it on the path. STAB combines the concept of "self-induced congestion", the probing technique of "packet tailgating", and special probing trains called "chirps" (see pathChirp). |
Advisors: R.
Baraniuk, R. Riedi bugs reports: vinay@rice.edu. |
TAIL
ESTIMATOR |
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(INRIA Rhone-Alpes, France) In collaboration with R. Riedi |
INFINITELY
DIVISIBLE CASCADES |
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Pierre
Chainais, Universite Blaise Pascal, France in Collaboration with R. Riedi and Patrice Abry, ENS Lyon bug reports: Pierre Chainais |
ALPHA-BETA DECOMPOSITION |
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Beta traffic constitutes the main load, is long range dependent and canbe well approximated by fractional Gaussian noise. Alpha traffic is agressive. Though produced by only few connections it is entirely responsible for bursty (non-Gaussian) statistics of network traffic and is a main cause for the disruptions in performance. |
R. Baraniuk, R. Riedi |
MULTIFRACTAL WAVELET MODEL (MWM) |
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2005] [paper] |
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Vinay Ribeiro, Advisors: R. Baraniuk, R. Riedi bugs reports: vinay@rice.edu. |
Comments: R. Riedi, February 2005