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Dept. de Automática y Computación
Universidad Pública de Navarra 
Campus Arrosadía s/n 
31006 Pamplona, SPAIN
Tel: +34 948 16 97 33 
Fax: +34 948 16 92 81 
email: javier.aracil@unavarra.es, daniel.morato@unavarra.es, mikel.izal@unavarra.es
October 31, 2000
 -constrains),
which is useful in order to characterize flows in ATM and other flow-switched networks.
The model is obtained through extensive analysis of a real traffic trace, comprising
an approximate number of 1,500 hosts and 1,700,000 TCP connections. The results suggest
that TCP connections in the wide area Internet have low throughput while the packet bursts 
do not suffer an exponential increase, as indicated by the slow-start behavior. On the 
other hand, the impact of the connection establishment phase is striking. We note that the
throughput of the TCP flow is approximately half the throughput which is obtained
in the data transfer phase, namely after the connection has been established.
-constrains),
which is useful in order to characterize flows in ATM and other flow-switched networks.
The model is obtained through extensive analysis of a real traffic trace, comprising
an approximate number of 1,500 hosts and 1,700,000 TCP connections. The results suggest
that TCP connections in the wide area Internet have low throughput while the packet bursts 
do not suffer an exponential increase, as indicated by the slow-start behavior. On the 
other hand, the impact of the connection establishment phase is striking. We note that the
throughput of the TCP flow is approximately half the throughput which is obtained
in the data transfer phase, namely after the connection has been established.
Keywords: Internet services, quality of service, IP over ATM, traffic measurements.
 
 
 
 
