* [Bloat] Detecting "fake" bandwidth from ISPs
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ISPs sometimes offer more performance when a customer is doing a load
test than any other time. The authors of this paper use a
machine-learning model to detect "fake" bandwidth using 20 days of logs.
www.researchgate.net
(PDF) Optimisation of Network Logs for Fake Bandwidth Classification
using CNN <#>
PDF | The goal of this study is to enhance the classification accuracy
of fake bandwidth using a CNN model, leveraging network logs collected
in... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/392480826_Optimisation_of_Network_Logs_for_Fake_Bandwidth_Classification_using_CNN
<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/392480826_Optimisation_of_Network_Logs_for_Fake_Bandwidth_Classification_using_CNN>
The work also looks at the possibility of using the "real" bandwidth
to guide allocation and keep the QoS high
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