Multivariate network traffic analysis using clustered patterns

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Jinoh Kim
Alex Sim
Brian Tierney
Sang Suh
Ikkyun Kim
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[1] Texas A&M University,
[2] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,undefined
[3] ESnet,undefined
[4] ETRI,undefined
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Computing | 2019年 / 101卷
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Network traffic analysis; Clustered patterns; Change detection; Anomaly detection; Multivariate analysis; 68Uxx Computing methodologies and applications;
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Traffic analysis is a core element in network operations and management for various purposes including change detection, traffic prediction, and anomaly detection. In this paper, we introduce a new approach to online traffic analysis based on a pattern-based representation for high-level summarization of the traffic measurement data. Unlike the past online analysis techniques limited to a single variable to summarize (e.g., sketch), the focus of this study is on capturing the network state from the multivariate attributes under consideration. To this end, we employ clustering with its benefit of the aggregation of multidimensional variables. The clustered result represents the state of the network with regard to the monitored variables, which can also be compared with the observed patterns from previous time windows enabling intuitive analysis. We demonstrate the proposed method with two popular use cases, one for estimating state changes and the other for identifying anomalous states, to confirm its feasibility. Our extensive experimental results with public traces and collected monitoring measurements from ESnet traffic traces show that our pattern-based approach is effective for multivariate analysis of online network traffic with visual and quantitative tools.
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页码:339 / 361
页数:22
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