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Semantic Compression of TCP Traces

by: Gabriel Istrate, Anders Hansson, Sunil Thulasidasan, Madhav Marathe, Chris Barrett

edited by: Fernando Boavida, Thomas Plagemann, Burkhard Stiller, Cedric Westphal, Edmundo Monteiro

In NETWORKING 2006. Networking Technologies, Services, and Protocols; Performance of Computer and Communication Networks; Mobile and Wireless Communications Systems, Vol. 3976 (2006), pp. 123-135, doi:10.1007/11753810_11  Key: citeulike:12101637

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We propose a new methodology, Restored, for model-based storage and regeneration of TCP traces. Restored provides significant data compression by exploiting semantics of TCP. Experiments show that Restored can achieve over 10,000-fold compression ratios for some really large input connections, while still being able to recover several structural and QoS measures.


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