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Queues and the Traffic that Creates Them
by
Ericson Davis
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Coauthors: David A. Rolls (advisor)
We manipulate a real network trace with a series of “semi-experiments” to examine their effects on the trace-driven queue. These “semi-experiments” will isolate and change one or several aspects of the traffic while preserving the rest. From each of these new traces, we will simulate a corresponding queue and queue length cdf. A comparison of these cdfs will be conducted using both statistical measures and visualization tools. In this way, we identify which qualities of the traffic have the greatest impact on the queue length. This will allow us to determine the qualities that should be preserved in future modeling to successfully represent network traffic from a queuing standpoint.
Date received: August 19, 2005
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