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Traffic pattern on different Internet technologies

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Summary, in English

The incentives for traffic measurements and traffic pattern analysis are increasing. New technologies for accessing the Internet like high speed packet data services in mobile networks are deployed, which imply in many cases that users share transfer channel resources. Applications and user behaviour from a wired environment may have a negative impact on these resources. This paper discusses the need for deeper knowledge of application and user behaviour in new access technologies and also suggests measuring and analysis methods.

Publishing year

2009

Language

English

Pages

129-133

Publication/Series

Proceedings of SNCNW+Adhoc 2009

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

The 6th Swedish National Computer Networking Workshop and The 9th Scnadinavian Workshop on Wireless Adhoc Networks

Topic

  • Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

Keywords

  • Application usage
  • Traffic patterns
  • Access networks
  • Internet

Conference name

The 6th Swedish National Computer Networking Workshop and The 9th Scnadinavian Workshop on Wireless Adhoc Networks

Conference date

2009-05-04 - 2009-05-05

Status

Published

Project

  • Broadband Communications: TRAMMS
  • LCCC

Research group

  • Broadband Communication