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2010
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Bandwidth Modeling and Estimation in Peer to Peer Networks

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Bandwidth Modeling and Estimation in Peer to Peer Networks
Recent studies have shown that the majority of today's internet traffic is related to Peer to Peer (P2P) traffic. The study of bandwidth in P2P networks is very important. Because it helps us in more efficient capacity planning and QoS provisioning when we would like to design a large scale computer networks. In this paper motivated by the behavior of peers (sources or seeds) that is modeled by Ornstein Uhlenbeck (OU) process, we propose a model for bandwidth in P2P networks. This model is represented with a stochastic integral. We also model the bandwidth when we have multiple downloads or uploads. The autocovariance structure of bandwidth in either case is studied and the statistical parameters such as mean, variance and autocovariance are obtained. We then study the queue length behavior of the bandwidth model. The methods for generating synthetic bandwidth process and estimation of the bandwidth parameters using maximum likehood estimation are presented. Key Words: Bandwidth M...
Kiarash Mizanian, Mehdi Vasef, Morteza Analoui
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CORR
Authors Kiarash Mizanian, Mehdi Vasef, Morteza Analoui
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