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Comparison and Analysis of Flow Features at the Packet Level for Traffic Classification


Abstract:

Recently, flow features at the packet level for traffic classification have been paid more attention to since they are simple and observable even if encrypted tunnels are...Show More

Abstract:

Recently, flow features at the packet level for traffic classification have been paid more attention to since they are simple and observable even if encrypted tunnels are applied in the network, such as SSL tunnel. However, how to use flow features at the packet level for effective classification of traffic flows is still a significant issue to be solved. The objective of this paper is to compare and analyze three typical flow features at the packet level: packet size combined with packet direction, packet size combined with interarrival time, and protocol fingerprint. The amount of information carried by each feature is presented with mutual information measurement. Based on the traffic traces captured from two different network environments, our experimental results indicate that when C4.5 algorithm classifies traffic flows with the first two packets of each flow, packet size combined with packet interarrival time, which is generated from the client-to-server direction of a TCP connection, is more accurate and stable across space and time.
Date of Conference: 12-16 December 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 27 May 2013
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Conference Location: Beijing, China

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