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Statistical analysis and simulation study of video teleconference traffic in ATM networks
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1992
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Internet Traffic AnalysisEngineeringTraffic FlowCommunicationStatistical AnalysisPerformance IssuesData ScienceTraffic PredictionSystems EngineeringVideo TransmissionComputer ScienceTraffic PeriodicitySignal ProcessingQueueing SystemsVideo CommunicationNetwork Traffic ControlTraffic ModelSource ModelingAtm NetworksVideo Teleconference TrafficNetwork Traffic Measurement
Source modeling and performance issues are studied using a long (30 min) sequence of real video teleconference data. It is found that traffic periodicity can cause different sources with identical statistical characteristics to experience differing cell-loss rates. For a single-stage multiplexer model, some of this source-periodicity effect can be mitigated by appropriate buffer scheduling and one effective scheduling policy is presented. For the sequence analyzed, the number of cells per frame follows a gamma (or negative binomial) distribution. The number of cells per frame is a stationary stochastic process. For traffic studies, neither an autoregressive model of order two nor a two-state Markov chain model is good because they do not model correctly the occurrence of frames with a large number of cells, which are a primary factor in determining cell-loss rates. The order two autoregressive model, however, fits the data well in a statistical sense. A multistate Markov chain model that can be derived from three traffic parameters is sufficiently accurate for use in traffic studies.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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