Time Series Analysis of Computer Network Traffic in a Dedicated Link
Aggregation
- Ginno Millán ,
- Gastón Lefranc ,
- Román Osorio-Comparán ,
- Víctor Lomas-Barrie
Abstract
Fractal behavior and long-range dependence are widely observed in
measurements and characterization of traffic flow in high-speed computer
networks of different technologies and coverage levels. This paper
presents the results obtained when applying fractal analysis techniques
on a time series obtained from traffic captures coming from an
application server connected to the Internet through a high-speed link.
The results obtained show that traffic flow in the dedicated high-speed
network link have fractal behavior when the Hurst exponent is in the
range of 0.5, 1, the fractal dimension between 1, 1.5, and the
correlation coefficient between --0.5, 0. Based on these results, it is
ideal to characterize both the singularities of the traffic and its
impulsiveness during a fractal analysis of temporal scales. Finally,
based on the results of the time series analyses, the fact that the
traffic flows of current computer networks exhibit fractal behavior with
a long-range dependency is reaffirmed.