Probability and Statistics Seminar

02/04/2014, 11:30 — 12:30 — Room P3.10, Mathematics Building
Gonçalo Jacinto, FCT/DMAT of Évora University and CIMA-UE
Traffic Estimation of a M/G/1 Queue Using Probes
The huge growth of the Internet associated to the appearance of
new multimedia applications requiring high demands of traffic,
gives an important role to the monitorization of Internet traffic
for quality of service assessment.
In this context, Internet probing has been a subject of great
interest for researchers, since it permits to measure the internet
performance by sending controlled probe packets to the network
whose observed performance can be used to estimate the
characteristics of the original traffic.
In this work we consider the estimation of the arrival rate and
the service time moments of a Internet router modelled as a M/G/1
queue with probing. The probe inter-arrival times are i.i.d. and
probe service times follow a general positive distribution. The
only observations used are the arrival times, service times and
departure times of probes. We derive the main equations from which
the quantities of interest can be estimated. Two particular probe
arrivals, deterministic and Poisson, are investigated.
Joint work with with Nélson Antunes (FCT/DMAT of Algarve
University and CEMAT) and António Pacheco (Instituto Superior
Técnico and CEMAT)


