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Internet traffic patterns can cause serious buffer overflow in electronic business (e-business) systems. This leads to widespread retransmission that prolongs the service roundtrip time (RTT). As a result customers are unhappy and avoid returning to do more business. The previous Real-Time Traffic Pattern Detector (RTPD) was proposed to improve Internet channel fault tolerance. With RTPD support time-critical applications can identify the traffic patterns and invoke the corresponding measures to neutralize their ill effects in a dynamic manner. The extant RTPD, however, cannot detect self-similar traffic. This inspired the development of the novel self-similarity (S 2) filter proposed in this paper, which makes the RTPD capability more complete. The “RTPD + S 2” package is the enhanced RTPD or ERTPD package. The test results indicate that the addition of the S 2 mechanism can indeed contribute to improved e-business communication channels over the Internet.
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Wong, A.K.Y., Lin, W.W.K., Dillon, T.S., Wong, J.H.K. (2007). A Novel Self-Similar (S 2) Traffic Filter to Enhance E-Business Success by Improving Internet Communication Channel Fault Tolerance. In: Malyshkin, V. (eds) Parallel Computing Technologies. PaCT 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4671. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73940-1_34
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