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doc.: IEEE /1406r0 Submission Nov 2013 Huai-Rong Shao, et al. (Samsung)Slide 1 Traffic Modeling for HEW Simulation Date: Authors:

doc.: IEEE /1406r0 Submission Slide 2 Motivation HEW group tries to improve performance such as efficiency and QOE for the real world scenario Traffic modeling becomes very important to simulate the real use scenarios Nov 2013 Huai-Rong Shao, et.al. (Samsung)

doc.: IEEE /1406r0 Submission Traffic Modeling Framework Two levels for simulation: Level one – Application Traffic Modeling [2,3] Specify the traffic characteristics of an application E.g., Local file transfer, HTTP web browsing, Lightly Compressed video, Online gaming, etc. Level two – STA Application Profiles [4] –Mixing of applications at STAs –E.g., STA 1 has a profile of video streaming + web browsing, and STA 2 has a profile of video conferencing + ftp Profile Configuration (Addressed by this presentation) –Pattern of the application events, i.e., when to start the applications in the simulation and how long for each application –E.g., for a STA, video streaming application starts at time 0 and web browsing starts at time 8 Nov 2013 Huai-Rong Shao, et.al. (Samsung)Slide 3

doc.: IEEE /1406r0 Submission Example 1: TCP Traffic Configuration TCP configuration for file transfer [2] Widely used by different simulators Nov 2013 Huai-Rong Shao, et.al. (Samsung)Slide 4 TCP Configuration Parameters in Simulators MSSEthernet (1500 bytes) Receive Buffer (Bytes)65535 Receive Buffer AdjustmentNone Delayed ACK MechanismSegment/Clock based Max. ACK Delay (Sec)0.05 Slow Start Initial Count (MSS)1 Fast RetransmitEnabled Duplicate ACK Threshold3 Fast RecoveryReno Window ScalingEnabled Selective ACK (SACK)Disabled ECN CapabilityDisabled Segment Send ThresholdByte Boundary Active Connection ThresholdUnlimited Karn’s AlgorithmEnabled Nagle AlgorithmDisabled Initial Sequence NumberAuto Complete Initial RTO (sec)3.0 Min RTO (sec)1.0 Max RTO (sec)64 RTT Gain0.125 Deviation Gain0.25 RTT Deviation Coefficient4.0 Timer Granularity0.25

doc.: IEEE /1406r0 Submission Nov 2013 Huai-Rong Shao, et.al (Samsung)Slide 5 Example 2: HTTP Traffic Modeling The parameters of HTTP file transfer in [2]: –SM: Size of main object in page –Nd: Number of embedded objects in a page –SE: Size of an embedded object in page –Dpc: Reading time –Tp: Parsing time for the main page The table on the right highlights the components and their distributions –Approximate mean data rate of (10KB+48KB)/31 = kbps

doc.: IEEE /1406r0 Submission Nov 2013 Huai-Rong Shao, et.al (Samsung)Slide 6 Modeling for Various Video Traffic Types [3] provides models for –Wireless Display: lightly compressed video – Buffered video streaming – Video conferencing Details discussed during this week

doc.: IEEE /1406r0 Submission Application Event Modeling How to simulate the event timing of individual application traffic for all STAs to simulate real world scenario –When to generate which traffic types –Duration of the applications, etc. Different use scenarios may need different application event models –Classroom, Home, Railway station, Stadium, etc. –Some may completely random and some may have peak patterns Nov 2013 Huai-Rong Shao, et.al. (Samsung)Slide 7

doc.: IEEE /1406r0 Submission Application Event Patterns Most popular pattern is Random pattern –A Random pattern occurs where there are many users, each generating a little bit of traffic and requesting network access randomly –Currently Poisson model is widely used VoIP calls from Cisco measurement [5] User accesses to Web Pages [6] The second pattern is Peaked pattern – A peaked pattern has big spikes from the mean Some use scenarios like training arrival, class starting may go to this pattern –Hyper-exponential model can be used VoIP calls from Cisco measurement [5] Nov 2013 Huai-Rong Shao, et.al. (Samsung)Slide 8 Time Application requests Time

doc.: IEEE /1406r0 Submission Summary HEW simulation needs both application traffic models and application profiling/configuration models –We have various applications traffic models [2,3] proposed More traffic types may be added in the future –Application profiling/configuration Based on [4], add application event models Propose to add application event models to Simulation Scenario document ( /1001) Poisson model and Hyper-exponential model Nov 2013 Huai-Rong Shao, et.al (Samsung)Slide 9

doc.: IEEE /1406r0 Submission Reference [1] “HEW SG Simulation Scenarios”, IEEE /1001r4, Simone Merlin, etc. [2] “Internet Traffic Modeling”, IEEE /1317r1, Sai Nandagopalan, etc. [3] “Video Traffic Modeling”, IEEE /1305r0, Guoqing Li, etc. [4] “Simplification of HEW Traffic Model Simulations”, IEEE /0847r1, William Carney, etc. [5] “Traffic Analysis for Voice over IP”, html#wp [6] “A Poisson Model for User Accesses to Web Pages”, Computer and Information Sciences -- ISCIS 2003, Sule Gunduz, etc. Slide 10 Nov 2013 Huai-Rong Shao, et.al. (Samsung)

doc.: IEEE /1406r0 Submission Thank you! Nov 2013 Huai-Rong Shao, et.al. (Samsung)Slide 11