The Stationarity of Internet Path Properties: Routing, Loss, and Throughput. Zhang, Y., Paxson, V., & Shenker, S. ACIRI Technical Report, May, 2000.
Paper bibtex @article{ Zhang00,
author = {Y. Zhang and V. Paxson and S. Shenker},
title = {The Stationarity of Internet Path Properties: Routing, Loss, and Throughput},
journal = {ACIRI Technical Report},
year = {2000},
month = {May},
annote = {This paper describes data that were measured between a network of 31 measurement hosts across the Internet, mainly in the US. The stationarity, i.e if previous behaiviour could be used for prediction was of interest. UDP loss rates were low, with 84 percent of the traces having loss rates lower than 1%, and the other traces a median loss of 5,1%. Only 0.3% was out-of-order, but the packets were sent with 50 msec interpacket times. Contains a lot of statistics reasoning.},
url = {papers/Zhang00_stationarity_Inet_Paths.ps.gz},
submitter = {Johan Garcia},
bibdate = {Monday, May 08, 2000 at 18:04:18 (MEST)}
}
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