With the aim of explaining the formal development behind the chaos-based modeling of network traffic and other similar phenomena, we generalize the tools presented in the paper of Setti et al. (see ibid., vol.90, p.662-90, May 2002) to the case of piecewise-affine Markov maps with a possibly infinite, but countable number of Markov intervals. Since, in doing so, we keep the dimensionality of the space of the observables finite, we still obtain a finite tensor-based framework. Nevertheless, the increased complexity of the model forces the use of tensors of functions whose handling is greatly simplified by extensive z transformation. With this, a systematic procedure is devised to write analytical expressions for the tensors that take into account the joint probability assignments needed to compute any-order expectations. As an example of use, this machinery is finally applied to the study of self-similarity of quantized processes both in the analysis of higher order phenomena as well as in the analysis and design of second-order self-similar sources suitable for artificial network traffic generation

Statistical modeling and design of discrete-time chaotic processes: Advanced finite-dimensional tools and applications / Rovatti, Riccardo; Mazzini, Gianluca; Setti, Gianluca; Giovanardi, Alessandra. - In: PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE. - ISSN 0018-9219. - STAMPA. - 90:5(2002), pp. 820-841. [10.1109/jproc.2002.1015009]

Statistical modeling and design of discrete-time chaotic processes: Advanced finite-dimensional tools and applications

SETTI, Gianluca;
2002

Abstract

With the aim of explaining the formal development behind the chaos-based modeling of network traffic and other similar phenomena, we generalize the tools presented in the paper of Setti et al. (see ibid., vol.90, p.662-90, May 2002) to the case of piecewise-affine Markov maps with a possibly infinite, but countable number of Markov intervals. Since, in doing so, we keep the dimensionality of the space of the observables finite, we still obtain a finite tensor-based framework. Nevertheless, the increased complexity of the model forces the use of tensors of functions whose handling is greatly simplified by extensive z transformation. With this, a systematic procedure is devised to write analytical expressions for the tensors that take into account the joint probability assignments needed to compute any-order expectations. As an example of use, this machinery is finally applied to the study of self-similarity of quantized processes both in the analysis of higher order phenomena as well as in the analysis and design of second-order self-similar sources suitable for artificial network traffic generation
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