Extremal behavior of heavy-tailed ON-periods in a superposition of ON/OFF processes

Authors
Citation
Stegeman, Alwin, Extremal behavior of heavy-tailed ON-periods in a superposition of ON/OFF processes, Advances in applied probability , 34(1), 2002, pp. 179-204
ISSN journal
00018678
Volume
34
Issue
1
Year of publication
2002
Pages
179 - 204
Database
ACNP
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Abstract
Empirical studies of data traffic in high-speed networks suggest that network traffic exhibits self-similarity and long-range dependence. Cumulative network traffic has been modeled using the so-called ON/OFF model. It was shown that cumulative network traffic can be approximated by either fractional Brownian motion or stable Lévy motion, depending on how many sources are active in the model. In this paper we consider exceedances of a high threshold by the sequence of lengths of ON-periods. If the cumulative network traffic converges to stable Lévy motion, the number of exceedances converges to a Poisson limit. The same holds in the fractional Brownian motion case, provided a very high threshold is used. Finally, we show that the number of exceedances obeys the central limit theorem.