HCNISDJul 17, 2014

Sonification of a Network's Self-Organized Criticality

arXiv:1407.4705v119 citations
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This addresses the need for network administrators to detect sudden system resets in global information infrastructures, but it is incremental as it combines existing concepts of sonification and self-organized criticality.

The paper tackles the problem of monitoring network traffic by developing a system that sonifies self-organized criticality in real time to alert administrators of normal and abnormal network behavior, though no concrete performance numbers are provided.

Communication networks involve the transmission and reception of large volumes of data. Research indicates that network traffic volumes will continue to increase. These traffic volumes will be unprecedented and the behaviour of global information infrastructures when dealing with these data volumes is unknown. It has been shown that complex systems (including computer networks) exhibit self-organized criticality under certain conditions. Given the possibility in such systems of a sudden and spontaneous system reset the development of techniques to inform system administrators of this behaviour could be beneficial. This article focuses on the combination of two dissimilar research concepts, namely sonification (a form of auditory display) and self-organized criticality (SOC). A system is described that sonifies in real time an information infrastructure's self-organized criticality to alert the network administrators of both normal and abnormal network traffic and operation.

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