Network Modeling for the Internet
Semi-Experiments - Look & See
| Leader | Juhyun Park (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) , parkj@email.unc.edu |
| Meeting | Tuesday 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm, room 104 |
| Members | Ian Dinwoodie (Duke University),
ihd@stat.duke.edu
Felix Hernandez Campos (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), fhernand@cs.unc.edu Kevin Jeffay (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), jeffay@cs.unc.edu Steve Marron (SMASI/University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), marron@email.unc.edu Jonathan Mattingly (Duke University), jonm@math.duke.edu Cheolwoo Park (SAMSI) , cwpark@email.unc.edu Surajit Ray ( University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), sray@bios.unc.edu Haipeng Shen ( University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) , haipeng@email.unc.edu Don Smith (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), smithfd@cs.unc.edu |
| Outline Objectives | As a way of characterizing internet traffic, semi-experimental approach proposed by Darryl Veitch seems to lead us to another direction of thinking. In particular, it can provide an interactive tool that helps narrow a gap between modeling and data anlaysis. With a laboraroty at hand, this has a lot of potential to apply to our current study of traffic modeling. Main activities of our group will be to explore various aspects of traffic data by adapting semi-experimental approach and provides a ground for formal modeling. |
| References | Bumps
in wavelet spectrums
Queuing Semi-experiment Data |
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