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Flash Crowd Detection within the realms of an Internet Service Provider (ISP). / Marnerides, Angelos; Pezaros, D.; Hutchison, David.
2008. Paper presented at The 9th Annual Postgraduate Symposium on the Convergence of Telecommunications, Networking and Broadcasting, Liverpool, UK.

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Marnerides, A, Pezaros, D & Hutchison, D 2008, 'Flash Crowd Detection within the realms of an Internet Service Provider (ISP)', Paper presented at The 9th Annual Postgraduate Symposium on the Convergence of Telecommunications, Networking and Broadcasting, Liverpool, UK, 23/06/08 - 24/06/08.

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Marnerides, A., Pezaros, D., & Hutchison, D. (2008). Flash Crowd Detection within the realms of an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Paper presented at The 9th Annual Postgraduate Symposium on the Convergence of Telecommunications, Networking and Broadcasting, Liverpool, UK.

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Marnerides A, Pezaros D, Hutchison D. Flash Crowd Detection within the realms of an Internet Service Provider (ISP). 2008. Paper presented at The 9th Annual Postgraduate Symposium on the Convergence of Telecommunications, Networking and Broadcasting, Liverpool, UK.

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Marnerides, Angelos ; Pezaros, D. ; Hutchison, David. / Flash Crowd Detection within the realms of an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Paper presented at The 9th Annual Postgraduate Symposium on the Convergence of Telecommunications, Networking and Broadcasting, Liverpool, UK.6 p.

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abstract = "It is truly a challenge to detect a network phenomenon with an unpredictable persona. Due to the simultaneous dependency on network traffic and end users, events such as Flash Crowds are hard to predict. This paper introduces a Flash Crowd (FC) prediction methodology to operate at the edges of the ISP network hosting the hot-spot (i.e. end-server). Such a methodology would act as the logic unit in the detection architecture that we also propose. The proposed methodology promotes prediction with the use of a mathematical relationship between the request and response rate subject to the assumption that a FC is composed as a linear state model.",
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