Abstract

An end-to-end network traffic matrix is significantly helpful for network management and for Software Defined Networks (SDN). However, the end-to-end network traffic matrix's inferences and estimations are a challenging problem. Moreover, attaining the traffic matrix in high-speed networks for SDN is a prohibitive challenge. This paper investigates how to estimate and recover the end-to-end network traffic matrix in fine time granularity from the sampled traffic traces, which is a hard inverse problem. Different from previous methods, the fractal interpolation is used to reconstruct the finer-granularity network traffic. Then, the cubic spline interpolation method is used to obtain the smooth reconstruction values. To attain an accurate the end-to-end network traffic in fine time granularity, we perform a weighted-geometric-average process for two interpolation results that are obtained. The simulation results show that our approaches are feasible and effective.

Highlights

  • With extensive applications of new generational information technologies, smart city, Internet of Things and Software Defined Networks (SDN) applications have explosively grown

  • In next-generation networks such as SDN, large-scale and high-speed sampling techniques have become one of main choices to measure and monitor communications networks [3,4,5]. These techniques significantly reduce the amount of measuring data and can avoid adding the extra overhead brought by network measurements

  • This paper studies how to recover the end-to-end network traffic in fine time granularity from the sampled traffic traces in high-speed backbone networks for SDN applications

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With extensive applications of new generational information technologies, smart city, Internet of Things and Software Defined Networks (SDN) applications have explosively grown.

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