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...This information can be used for:
- obtaining the knowledge which applications are most frequently used in the network
- providing the users some basic statistics about their Internet connection usage (for example for which kinds of applications their connection is used the most)
- creating scientific profiles of traffic generated by different applications or different groups of applications
- creating a traffic generator, to imitate traffic generated by particular applications, or to imitate the real traffic in the network
- implementing smart assessment of QoS in the network at the users' level and in the core of the network
- obtaining precise data needed to train Machine Learning Algorithms
- many more cases :-)
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I need to update this so it's accurate.... oh well... :P This project will essentially be a noise generator for networks. It will create meaningless "random" background traffic that will make the monitoring of network traffic much more difficult for