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Network Traffic Monitoring System Applied Load Shedder to Analyze Traffic at the Application Layer


Son Sei-Il, Kim Heung-Jun, Lee Jin-Young, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 53-60, Jun. 2006
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Keywords: Network traffic monitoring, identification of application layer traffic, load shedding, stratified random sampling

Abstract

As it has been continuously increased the volume of traffic over Internet, it is hard for a network traffic monitoring system to analysis every packet in a real-time manner. While it is increased usage of applications which are dynamically allocated port number such as peer-to-peer(P2P), steaming media, messengers, users want to analyze traffic data generated from them. This high level analysis of each packet needs more processing time. This paper proposes to introduce load shedder for limiting the number of packets. After it determines what application generates a selected packet, the packet is analyzed with a defined application protocol.


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Cite this article
[APA Style]
Sei-Il, S., Heung-Jun, K., & Jin-Young, L. (2006). Network Traffic Monitoring System Applied Load Shedder to Analyze Traffic at the Application Layer. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 7(3), 53-60.

[IEEE Style]
S. Sei-Il, K. Heung-Jun, L. Jin-Young, "Network Traffic Monitoring System Applied Load Shedder to Analyze Traffic at the Application Layer," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 53-60, 2006.

[ACM Style]
Son Sei-Il, Kim Heung-Jun, and Lee Jin-Young. 2006. Network Traffic Monitoring System Applied Load Shedder to Analyze Traffic at the Application Layer. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 7, 3, (2006), 53-60.