Izal Azcárate, MikelPrieto Suárez, IriaEspina Antolín, FélixMorató Osés, DanielMagaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo2016-10-032016-10-032012978-84-96997-90-5https://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/22358Trabajo presentado al 2nd Workshop "Future Internet Efficiency in high-speed networks" (W-FIERRO 2012). 19-20 de julio de 2012, Cartagena (España)This paper summarizes latest works of Telematic, Networks and Services research group (TNS) of Public University of Navarra in the topics of FIERRO thematic network. Last two papers sent to major conferences are addressed First work shows how self-similar traffic can be generated using Perlin Noise, an algorithm commonly used to generate 2D/3D noise for natural looking graphics. 1-dimension Perlin Noise can be interpreted as network traffic and used to generate long range dependent traffic for network simulation. The algorithm is compared to more classical approach Random Midpoint Displacement showing at traffic generated is similar but can be generated continuously with no fixed block size. Second work presents two novel cloning schemes for video delivery in OBS networks that dramatically improve user perceived content quality. These schemes take into account the special characteristics of compressed video traffic. Analytical and simulation results show up to 40% QoE improvement without a substantial increase in the overall network traffic and without increasing the number of bursts in the network. The results show the strong dependency of this novel cloning scheme on the video traffic structure due to the coding mechanisms.application/pdfengPerlin noiseInterner trafficOBS networksTNS research in progressinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcceso abierto / Sarbide irekia