Relation between Conventional Internet Network and Data Center Interconnection Network: -Competition between Technologies or Technological Transition

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2025-01-07

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This paper develops a mathematical model to examine the inter-technology relationship between conventional Internet networks and data center interconnection (DCI) networks. The model is based on principles from mathematical biology. It is constructed by treating the data traffic of both networks as variables, analogous to biological populations, and considering their interpopulation and intrapopulation interactions due to density effects. The model's parameters are estimated from measured data traffic. Due to the relatively low regression accuracy of these parameter estimates, Monte Carlo simulations are performed to account for their variability. The conditions for establishing a long-term equilibrium relationship are then statistically analyzed. We found that the two types of data traffic coexist in equilibrium if the variation in the estimated parameters is within 5% of their absolute values.

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Diffusion, Impacts, Adoption and Usage of ICTs, including AI upon Society, data center interconnection network, internet network, monte carlo simulation, technology competition

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Proceedings of the 58th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

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