Borella et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Self-similarity of Internet packet delayBorella et al., 1997
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- 2056343054005994911
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- Borella M
- Uludag S
- Brewster G
- Sidhu I
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- Proceedings of ICC'97-International Conference on Communications
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In this paper we present results which suggest that Internet packet delay, when viewed as a time series, is self-similar in nature. A self-similar phenomenon displays the same or similar statistical properties across a wide range of time scales. Self-similarity has previously been …
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