Data Sets for Time-Series Analysis

The format of these time-series is a sequence of bins, one bin per row, with the first number corresponding to the number of IP bytes in the bin, and the second number corresponding to the number of IP packets in the bin. Bins have a fix duration of either 1 or 10 milliseconds (file extensions 1ms and 10ms respectively). For example,

     84737        220
     67157        218
means that 84,737 bytes in 220 packets were observed in the first 10 milliseconds of the data collection, and 67,157 bytes in 218 packets were observed in the second 10 milliseconds of the data collection.

Datasets:

The UNC dataset are described in:

Cheolwoo Park, F. Hernández-Campos, J. S. Marron, and F. D. Smith.
Long-Range Dependence in a Changing Traffic Mix.
Computer Networks, vol. 48/3, pp. 401 ? 422, June, 2005.

Please acknowledge the use of these dataset in your work.


Félix Hernández-Campos
Last modified: Fri May 23 11:36:52 EDT 2003