Accuracy evaluation of application-level performance measurements

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  • Wac, Katarzyna
  • Patrik Arlos
  • Markus Fiedler
  • Stefan Chevul
  • Lennart Isaksson
  • Richard Bults

In many cases, application-level measurements can be the only way for an application to evaluate and adapt to the performance offered by the underlying networks. Applications perceive heterogeneous networking environments spanning over multiple administrative domains as "black boxes" being inaccessible for lower-level measurement instrumentation. However, application-level measurements can be inaccurate and differ significantly from the lower-level ones, amongst others due to the influence of the protocol stacks. In this paper we quantify and discuss such differences using the Distributed Passive Measurement Infrastructure (DPMI), with Measurement Points (MPs) instrumented with DAG 3.5E cards for the reference link-level measurements. We shed light on various impacts on timestamp accuracy of application-level measurements. Moreover, we quantify the accuracy of generating traffic with constant inter-packet-times (IPTs). The latter is essential for an accurate emulation of application-level streaming traffic and thus for obtaining realistic end-to-end performance measurements.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNGI 2007 : 2007 Next Generation Internet Networks - 3rd EuroNGI Conference on Next Generation Internet Networks: Design and Engineering for Heterogeneity
Number of pages5
Publication date26 Sep 2007
Pages1-5
Article number4231813
ISBN (Print)1424408571, 9781424408573
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Sep 2007
EventNGI 2007: 2007 Next Generation Internet Networks - 3rd EuroNGI Conference on Next Generation Internet Networks: Design and Engineering for Heterogeneity - Trondheim, Norway
Duration: 21 May 200723 May 2007

Conference

ConferenceNGI 2007: 2007 Next Generation Internet Networks - 3rd EuroNGI Conference on Next Generation Internet Networks: Design and Engineering for Heterogeneity
LandNorway
ByTrondheim
Periode21/05/200723/05/2007
SponsorIEEE, IEEE Communications Society, International Federation for Information Processing, IFIP
SeriesNGI 2007: 2007 Next Generation Internet Networks - 3rd EuroNGI Conference on Next Generation Internet Networks: Design and Engineering for Heterogeneity

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