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Mathematical Modeling of Multiscale Network Traffic Combination Prediction Based on Fuzzy Support Vector Machine

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In the process of multiscale network traffic prediction using a single model, the results are often single, resulting in a decline in the accuracy of multiscale network traffic prediction. In… Click to show full abstract

In the process of multiscale network traffic prediction using a single model, the results are often single, resulting in a decline in the accuracy of multiscale network traffic prediction. In order to solve this problem effectively, a mathematical modeling method of multiscale network traffic combination prediction based on fuzzy SVM is proposed. Firstly, according to the multiscale network approximation signal, the multiscale network traffic feature function is constructed to complete the multiscale network traffic feature extraction. Secondly, according to the feature extraction results, the fuzzy membership function is introduced into the SVM, and the fuzzy SVM is used to classify the multiscale network traffic. Finally, based on the traffic classification results, the combination prediction of multiscale network traffic is completed by combining the grey Verhulst prediction model with the GNN model. The experimental results show that the prediction accuracy of this method for multiscale network traffic is higher, and the prediction accuracy can always maintain above 95%, and the MSE and MAE values are relatively low.

Keywords: network; prediction; multiscale network; network traffic

Journal Title: Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Year Published: 2023

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