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An empirical study of morphing on network traffic classification
2012
7th International Conference on Communications and Networking in China
Network morphing aims at masking traffic to degrade the performance of traffic identification and classification. Several morphing strategies have been proposed as promising approaches, very few works, however, have investigated their impact on the actual traffic classification performance. This work sets out to fulfill this gap from an empirical study point of view. It takes into account different morphing strategies exerted on packet size and/or inter-arrival time. The results show that not
doi:10.1109/chinacom.2012.6417481
dblp:conf/chinacom/QuZGZGM12
fatcat:zmjc7tqg5zcr5lolnxa5jm7mya