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25 June 2002 Kernel-based LSI system model for synthesizing self-similar network traffic traces
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Abstract
The authors have previously studied simulation of network traffic traces using a fractional pole-zero system derived from a discrete-time dilation or scaling operation based on warping transforms that convert discrete-time frequency to a continuous-time frequency. However, such a model can be used to analyze and simulate only stationary discrete-time self- similar signals. This paper propounds a more general model for discrete-time linear scale-invariant (DLSI) systems built on linear kernel approaches. It is shown that this model can synthesize self-similar processes for simulating non-stationary network traffic.
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Seungsin Lee and Raghuveer M. Rao "Kernel-based LSI system model for synthesizing self-similar network traffic traces", Proc. SPIE 4740, Digital Wireless Communications IV, (25 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.472954
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KEYWORDS
Systems modeling

Transform theory

Networks

Signal processing

Data modeling

Imaging systems

Fractal analysis

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