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Table 1.

Some network traffic protocols.

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Fig 1.

SoNSTAR architecture.

The major components of the system.

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Fig 2.

Time window processes.

SoNSTAR aggregates flow data across time windows. This figure shows the process timing and sequencing across two time windows, X and Y.

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Table 2.

Feature combinations.

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Fig 3.

Conflation of multiple traffic flows to one IP flow.

Seven traffic flows between different ports on the same sending and receiving hosts are reduced to a single IP flow.

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Fig 4.

IP flow representation.

Illustration of multiple IP flows containing a range of different events and even combinations are mapped to different sounds resulting in a sonic representation of the overall traffic state.

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Fig 5.

Event representation.

Illustration of different events (identified the main flag type) being mapped to discrete sounds the SoNSTAR soundscape.

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Table 3.

Feature-to-sound mappings.

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Fig 6.

Interactive sonification.

Model showing the interactive nature of the SoNSTAR sonification.

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Fig 7.

Virtual network environment.

The virtual network environment design used in the experiment.

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Table 4.

TP, TN, FP and FN.

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Table 5.

Evaluation results.

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Table 6.

NASA-Task Load Index results.

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Table 7.

Additional SoNSTAR evaluation (index results).

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Table 8.

Additional SoNSTAR evaluation (preference results).

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Table 9.

Horrible to fantastic evaluation.

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