Estimation of the traffic in the binary channel for data networks
Sander Stepanov

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of real-time traffic estimation in data networks, emphasizing the need for efficient methods to monitor network channels without excessive resource consumption.
Contribution
It proposes a new approach for estimating network traffic in real time with minimal resource usage, addressing practical limitations of current monitoring methods.
Findings
Efficient real-time traffic estimation reduces monitoring overhead.
Proposed method achieves accurate traffic analysis with low resource consumption.
Enhances network management by enabling timely traffic insights.
Abstract
It is impossible to provide an effective utilization of communication networks without the analysis of the quantitative characteristics of the traffic in real time. The constant supervision of all channels of the data practically is impracticable because requires transfer of the significant additional information on a network and large resources expenses for devices of the control. Thus, the task on traffic estimation with small expenses in real time is the urgent.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Data Processing Techniques · Cybersecurity and Information Systems · Advanced Signal Processing Techniques
