References and Materials
For detailed information about TestH, please refer to the following publications:
- Diogo A. B. Fernandes, Miguel Neto, Liliana F. B. Soares, Mário M. Freire, and Pedro R. M. Inácio. A Tool for Estimating the Hurst Parameter and for Generating Self-Similar Sequences. In Proc. of the 46th Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC) (part of the Summer Simulation Multi-Conference (SummerSim)), pages 1-8, Monterey, CA, USA, Jul. 6–10 2014. SCS. Acceptance ratio: 69%.
- Diogo A. B. Fernandes, Miguel Neto, Liliana F. B. Soares, Mário M. Freire, and Pedro R. M. Inácio. On the Self-Similarity of Traffic Generated by Network Traffic Simulators. In Mohammad S. Obaidat, Faouzi Zarai, and Petros Nicopolitidis, editors, Modeling and Simulation of Computer Networks and Systems, pages 285-311. Elsevier, 2015.
For a more detailed insight about self-similarity and the Hurst Parameter, please consider the following references:
- Pedro R. M. Inácio, Study of the Impact of Intensive Attacks in the Self-Similarity Degree of the Network Traffic in Intra-Domain Aggregation Points, Ph.D. Thesis, Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering, Department of Computer Science, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, December, 2009.
- Pedro R. M. Inácio, Branka Lakic, Mário M. Freire, Manuela Pereira, and Paulo P. Monteiro, The Design and Evaluation of the Simple Self-Similar Sequences Generator, Elsevier Information Sciences, Vol. 179, No. 23, pages 4029-4045, 2009. ISI Impact Factor (2009): 3.291.
- Pedro R. M. Inácio, Mário M. Freire, Manuela Pereira, and Paulo P. Monteiro, Fast Synthesis of Persistent Fractional Brownian Motion, ACM Transactions on Modelling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS), 22(2): Article 11, 21 pages, March 2012. ISSN 1049-3301. ISI Impact Factor (2011): 1.114.