A Traffic Measurement Tool for IP-Based Networks (Special Issue on Internet Technology and Its Applications)
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概要
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Today, many kinds of real-time applications are available over IP networks. It is important to measure the network performance for such applications before making use of real applications. Authors developed the general purpose traffic measurement tool for IP networks. This system can generate any kinds of traffic flexibly and calculate the network performance such as throughput, delay and loss ratio according to received packets. In this paper, the concept of this traffic measurement tool is described in detail, and serveral examples of network measurements are shown.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1999-04-25
著者
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Asami Tohru
The Authors Are With Kdd R&d Laboratories Inc.
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Asami T
Kdd R&d Lab. Inc. Kamifukuoka‐shi Jpn
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Asami Tohru
Kdd R&d Laboratories
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ITO Yoshihiro
KDD R&D LABORATORIES
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ISHIKURA Masami
KDD R&D LABORATORIES
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MAESHIMA Osamu
KDD R&D LABORATORIES
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Maeshima Osamu
Kdd R&d Laboratories
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Ishikura Masami
The Authors Are With Kdd R&d Laboratories Inc.
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Ito Yoshihiro
The Authors Are With Kdd R&d Laboratories Inc.
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Asami Toru
KDD R&D LABORATORIES
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