Traffic Analysis and Control at Proxy Server
Soumen Kanrar, Niranjan Kumar Mandal

TL;DR
This paper investigates bandwidth optimization and traffic control mechanisms at proxy servers for real-time video transmission, emphasizing self-configuration and cache management to enhance performance.
Contribution
It introduces analysis of Zipf-distribution parameters' impact on bandwidth needs and traffic control during active video transmission at proxy servers.
Findings
Zipf-distribution parameters significantly affect bandwidth requirements.
Traffic control strategies improve transmission smoothness.
Cache optimization enhances overall system performance.
Abstract
Bandwidth optimization for real-time video traffic transmission through the proxy server is a challenging issue for the next- generation network. The self - control of the traffic rate at the proxy server is based on the relative data present in the proxy server or to import the require data from the remote data center node. The smoothness of traffic transmission is highly depended on the self -configuration in the cache memory at the proxy server by used of optimized page replacement procedure. The web proxy cache memory is finite in size. The system performance is highly depended upon the self- optimization of the traffic rate at the proxy server. This paper presents the effect of zipf- distribution parameters to the outbound request and the effect of the parameters to measure the bandwidth requirement for the desire video file. This paper presents some of the relevant results for…
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