Internet Performance: TCP in Stochastic Network Environment

The analysis of Internet traffic behavior under the pressure of long range dependence congestion factors has a great importance for performance management, anomaly detection and QoS control. The choice of methods using for analysis depends on the goal of description, accuracy requirements, measureme...

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