Network Traffic Monitoring System in Non-Poisson Queues

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M. Aniji
S. Senthil

Abstract

Network traffic monitoring is an important way for network performance analysis and monitor. This paper analyses the congestion control that involves both hosts and network elements such as routers.  At the end hosts, the congestion control mechanism paces how fast sources are allowed to send packets.  This is done in an effort to keep congestion from occurring in the first place, and it occurs to help eliminating the congestion. Each router must implement some queuing discipline that governs how packets are buffered while waiting to be transmitted.  The queuing algorithm can be thought of as allocating both bandwidth (which packets get transmitted) and buffer space (which packets get discarded).  It also directly affects the latency experienced by a packet, by determining how long a packet waits to be transmitted. By using the Queuing theory models, it is more convenient and simple way for calculating and monitoring the network traffic properly in the network communication system.  We can monitor the network efficiently, in the view of the normal, optimal and or even for the high overhead network management by monitoring and analyzing the network traffic rate. 

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How to Cite
Aniji, M., & Senthil, S. (2015). Network Traffic Monitoring System in Non-Poisson Queues. The International Journal of Science & Technoledge, 3(10). Retrieved from http://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijst/article/view/125189