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In the network traffic, the nature of the input output data/signal signals are used to demonstrate the statistical characterization of the traffic performance. Observations of traffic on network links typically reveal intensity levels (in bits/sec) averaged over periods of time periods which are relatively predictable from day to day. Systematic intensity variations occur within the day reflecting user activity. In this paper, the stochastic spectral analysis is performed on the input/output signal signals and the ratio of the spectral power of the output and input signals are taken as the characteristics of the statistical nature of the network traffic. For different time averaging schemes this characteristic ratio shows a bounded nature. In this paper the theoretical analysis is done on the boundedness of the characteristics ratio through the process of stochastic spectral density analysis.
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Das, A., Ghosh, S.K. (2006). Stochastic Spectral Density Analysis on Network Traffic Characterization. In: Chaudhuri, S., Das, S.R., Paul, H.S., Tirthapura, S. (eds) Distributed Computing and Networking. ICDCN 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4308. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11947950_30
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