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Statistical Analysis and Modeling of Skype VoIP Flows
Markovich, Natalia M.; Krieger, Udo R. (2010): Statistical Analysis and Modeling of Skype VoIP Flows, in: Computer communications, Amsterdam: Elsevier, Jg. 33, Nr. Supplement 1, Special Issue: Heterogeneous Networks: Traffic Engineering and Performance Evaluation, S. S11–S21, doi: 10.1016/j.comcom.2010.04.029.
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Computer communications
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0140-3664
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Year of publication:
2010
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33
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Supplement 1, Special Issue: Heterogeneous Networks: Traffic Engineering and Performance Evaluation
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English
Abstract:
The traffic characterization of adaptive real-time applications provides a challenging engineering task of the current Internet. Here the arrival and packet length processes arising from a unidirectional VoIP flow of Skype packets are investigated by statistical means. The mean traffic load offered by the packet flow to a virtual link of limited capacity in a finite observation period is calculated and the mean and upper bounds for the time without loss are derived. A possible characterization of the packet arrival process by a properly chosen non-linear GARCH (1, 1) model is presented.
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Skype VoIP flows
Statistical traffic characterization
Traffic modeling
GARCH (1, 1)
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Article
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April 30, 2014
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