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The behavior of network entities, such as flows, sessions, hosts, and users, can often be described by communication event sequences in the time domain. For the purpose of many network measurement and monitoring tasks, it is desirable to have an accurate yet information-compact profiling of the behavior of massive event sequences. This paper proposes a new method to achieve this goal. On a given set...
Real-time IP flow estimation has many potential applications in network management, monitoring, security, and traffic engineering. Existing techniques typically rely on flow definitions being constrained as subsets of the fields in packet headers. This makes flow-membership tests relatively inexpensive. In this paper, we consider a more general flow estimation problem that needs complex packet-payload...
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