×







We sell 100% Genuine & New Books only!

Multifractal Based Network Traffic Modeling at Meripustak

Multifractal Based Network Traffic Modeling by Murali Krishna P , Vikram M. Gadre , Uday B. Desai , Springer

Books from same Author: Murali Krishna P , Vikram M. Gadre , Uday B. Desai

Books from same Publisher: Springer

Related Category: Author List / Publisher List


  • Price: ₹ 12258.00/- [ 25.00% off ]

    Seller Price: ₹ 9193.00

Estimated Delivery Time : 4-5 Business Days

Sold By: Meripustak      Click for Bulk Order

Free Shipping (for orders above ₹ 499) *T&C apply.

In Stock

We deliver across all postal codes in India

Orders Outside India


Add To Cart


Outside India Order Estimated Delivery Time
7-10 Business Days


  • We Deliver Across 100+ Countries

  • MeriPustak’s Books are 100% New & Original
  • General Information  
    Author(s)Murali Krishna P , Vikram M. Gadre , Uday B. Desai
    PublisherSpringer
    ISBN9781402075667
    Pages210
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2003

    Description

    Springer Multifractal Based Network Traffic Modeling by Murali Krishna P , Vikram M. Gadre , Uday B. Desai

    This helpful book provides an overview of existing broadband traffic modelling based on the Poisson process and its variants. It also offers very good coverage of models based on self-similar processes. The authors have focused throughout on the problem of broadband traffic modelling. List of Symbols. List of Acronyms. List of Figures. List of Tables. Acknowledgments. Preface. -1: Introduction. 1. Complexity of Broadband Network Traffic. 2. Teletraffic Modeling: Historical Perspective. 3. Motivation for the Problem. 4. Contributions of the Monograph. 5. Organization of the Monograph. -2: Mathematical Preliminaries. 1. Random Processes. 2. Bernoulli (Counting) Process. 3. Poisson Process. 4. Markov Process. 5. Independent Increment Processes. 6. Self Similar Processes. 7. Fractional Brownian Motion. 8. Heavy Tailed Processes. 9. Analysis and Estimation Techniques for Self Similar Processes. 10. Wavelet Based Analysis of Self Similar Process. 11. The Need for Multifractal Processes. 12. Salient points from the chapter. -3: Broadband Network Traffic Modeling. 1. Broadband Network Traffic Characteristics. 2. Network Traffic Modeling Methodology. 3. State-of-the-Art in Teletraffic Modeling. 4. Video Traffic Modeling. 5. Summary of Broadband Traffic Models. - 4: Multiplicative Cascades. 1. Binomial Multiplicative Cascade. 2. Characterizing Multifractals through Multifractal Spectrum. 3. Methods to Estimate Multifractal Spectrum. 4. Interpreting the Multifractal Spectrum. 5. Generalized Dimensions. 6. Summary of the Chapter. - 5: V.V.G.M Multifractal Model. 1. Development of V.V.G.M Multifractal Model. 2. Statistical Comparison Tests. 3. Test for Robustness of the Parametric Model. 4. Performance and Queuing Tests. 5. Inter Departure Process. 6. V.V.G.M and MWM: A Comparison. 7. Salient Points of the V.V.G.M Model. - 6: Analysis of the Multiplexing of Traffic. 1. Analysis of Multiplexing using V.V.G.M Model. 2. Analysis of Multiplexing using Multifractal Spectrum. 3. Analysis of the Multiplexing using Entropy. 4. How Complex is Inter Arrival Data? 5. Salient points from the chapter. - 7: Modeling of VBR Video Traces. 1. VBR Video Modeling Using Multifractals. 2. Statistical Tests for Model Evaluation. 3. Results of Queuing Simulations. 4. Complexity of VBR Video Traces. 5. Salient points from the Chapter. - 8: QOS Issues and Control of Broadband Traffic. 1. Statistics of Multiplicative Cascade Processes. 2. Queuing Theory for Cascade Processes. 3. Effective Bandwidth Estimation for QoS. 4. Estimation and Prediction of Burstiness. 5. Salient points from the chapter. 9: Conclusions. 1. V.V.G.M Cascade Process for Broadband Network Traffic. 2. Future Work. Appendices: A. Wavelet Transform. B. Legendre Transform. C. Large Deviation Theory. D. Norros's Queuing Model. D.1. Parameterizing QoS Requirements. D.1.1. Parameterizing Buffer Length. D.1.2. Parameterizing Service Rate. D.1.3. Parameterizing Queue Length Distribution. E. Effective Bandwidth. E.1. Properties. E.2. Application in Queuing Systems. F. Kalman Filter.



    Book Successfully Added To Your Cart