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5 November 1999 Performance analysis of multiclass Internet traffic classifier in a connection-oriented router environment
Mika Ilvesmaeki, Marko Luoma
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Abstract
In this work, we analyze the performance of multi-class Internet traffic classifier primarily in a connection- oriented IP router environment. We define the tasks and related concepts of traffic classification in the Internet and then proceed to construct a multi-class traffic classifier using the Learning Vector Quantization algorithm classifier that has been previously used to divide the traffic into two classes. We show how the functionality of the 2-class LVQ classifier can easily be extended to an arbitrary amount of classes, in this work to three: the hard-interactive, the elastic and the best effort service classes.
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Mika Ilvesmaeki and Marko Luoma "Performance analysis of multiclass Internet traffic classifier in a connection-oriented router environment", Proc. SPIE 3842, Internet II: Quality of Service and Future Directions, (5 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.368329
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KEYWORDS
Internet

Quantization

Algorithm development

Network architectures

Prototyping

Statistical analysis

Networks

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