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Description and Comparison to WWW Traffic
WAP Traffic Description and Comparison to WWW Traffic Presented by – Amit Palshikar CSCI Wireless Applications Development
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Acknowledgment Presentation based on Paper titled
WAP Traffic: Description and Comparison to WWW Traffic By Thomas Kunz, Thomas Barry, Xinan Zhou, James P. Black and Hugh M. Mahoney Published in “Proceedings of the 3rd ACM international workshop on Modeling, analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems”, August 2000.
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Contents Overview of WAP technology Background of the Study
The Big Picture Mobile Browser Sessions Comparison to WWW Traffic Conclusion & Future Work
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Overview of WAP technology
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Background of the Study
Bell Mobility – Cellular Service Provider Services in Quebec and Ontario Infrastructure -Base Stations -Interworking Functions (IWFs)
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Background of the Study (2)
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Background of the Study (3)
Data Collected from June 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999 Size of trace files – 5 MB (Weekdays) – 3 MB (Weekends)
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The Big Picture
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The Big Picture (2) Growth Used more during office hours
Peak between 3 and 4pm Low between 4 and 5am 95% packets smaller than 220 bytes Average packet size 101 bytes
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Sessions Sequence of interactions between user and mobile browser as represented by transmissions between browser and gateway Initiated by user Ends after a delay of 90 sec. or more between successive packets
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Sessions (2) Browser Session Characteristics
-Avg. number of concurrent sessions is 3 -Max. number of concurrent sessions is 8 -Avg. length of browser session is 3.38 min. -maximum session length observed – 100min
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Sessions (3) Activity Factor
The percentage of time data is transmitted during a browser session Affects the network utilization For wireless data transfers, this AF is comparable to voice activity factor
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Comparison to WWW Similarities – Differences – Daily Patterns
Weekly Patterns No data to test seasonal patterns Differences – Smaller packets (95% < 220 bytes) Shorter sessions
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Conclusion & Future Work
Increased use necessitates need for careful network planning and resource allocation Enhance the understanding of user behavior More complete models will enable development of capacity planning and prediction tools for new PCS applications
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References The WAP forum http://www.wapforum.com Bell Mobility Inc.
Pitkow, J.E. “Summary of WWW Characterization”. Web Journal 1999, Pages
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