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Video streaming with HDTV or UHDV quality will be provided and widely demanded in the future. However, the transmission bit-rate of high-quality video streaming is quite large, so generated traffic flows will cause link congestion. Therefore, when providing streaming services of rich content, it is important to flatten the link utilization, i.e., reduce the maximum link utilization. To achieve this...
Modern SMTP servers apply a variety of mechanisms to stem the volume of spam delivered to users. These techniques can be broadly classified into two categories: pre-acceptance approaches, which apply prior to a message being accepted (e.g. IP reputation), and post-acceptance techniques which apply after a message has been accepted (e.g. content based signatures). We argue that the effectiveness of...
As a promising solution to manage the huge workload of large-scale VoD services, managed peer-assisted CDN systems, such as P4P has attracted attention. Although the approach works well in theory or in a controlled environment, to our best knowledge, there have been no general studies that address how actual peers can be incentivized in the wild Internet; thus, deployablity of the system with respect...
The transmission bandwidth consumed by delivering rich content, such as movie files, is enormous, so it is urgent for ISPs to design an efficient delivery system minimizing the amount of network resources consumed. To efficiently deliver web content, a content delivery networks (CDNs) have been widely used. CDN providers collocate a huge number of servers within multiple ISPs without being informed...
In the Internet, the rapid spread of worms is a serious problem. In many cases, worm-infected hosts generate a huge amount of flows with small size to search for other target hosts by scanning. Therefore, we defined hosts generating many flows, i.e., more than or equal to the threshold during a measurement period, as superspreaders, and we proposed a method of identifying superspreaders by flow sampling...
Traffic flow measurement is essential to implement QoS control in the Internet. Flow monitoring system collects and stores sampled flow states in a flow table (FT) and the entries are renewed at every packet sampling. Entries in the FT are checked and removed when no packets are sampled within a predetermined timeout. We propose an efficient timeout checking mechanism based on checking a small number...
Abusive traffic caused by worms is increasing severely in the Internet. In many cases, worm-infected hosts generate a huge number of flows of small size during a short time. To suppress the abusive traffic and prevent worms from spreading, identifying these "superspreaders" as soon as possible and coping with them, e.g, disconnecting them from the network, is important. This paper proposes...
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