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International Workshop on Modeling Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems
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Proceedings of the ACM international workshop on Performance monitoring, measurement, and evaluation of heterogeneous wireless and wired networks
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Terromolinos, Spain
SESSION: Performance monitoring
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Pages: 13 - 17
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:1-59593-502-9
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ABSTRACT
Nowadays network bandwidth is increasing continuously for end-users and network providers. Network monitoring tools have to be able to support these high-speed networks, processing a high number of packets per second. For this reason, network monitoring tools have to be improved using software or hardware techniques. In this paper we use sampling techniques, as a software technique that can provide the capacity of monitoring networks with high bandwidth, keeping a low-cost hardware platform. A new technique called mixed sampling is proposed and compared with other techniques proposed in the literature. We focus on time-dependent statistics not studied before with sampling. These statistics will require applying estimation techniques for better results
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