Network traffic modeling, case study: The university of Jordan

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Abstract

Network traffic modelling is the process of describing the dynamic behavior of network by random processes. The issue that it is hard to fully predict the demand on any network from service provider point of view, so it is important to find an accurate traffic model to maintain the quality of service. This paper focus on analyzing the internet traffic in the University of Jordan network as a case study. The reading and monitoring of the traffic was done with appreciated support from the service provider (JU Net Co.).

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Manaseer, S., Al-Nahar, O. M., & Hyassat, A. S. (2019). Network traffic modeling, case study: The university of Jordan. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 7(5), 13–16.

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