Table 1.
Some network traffic protocols.
Fig 1.
The major components of the system.
Fig 2.
SoNSTAR aggregates flow data across time windows. This figure shows the process timing and sequencing across two time windows, X and Y.
Table 2.
Feature combinations.
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.
Fig 4.
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.
Fig 5.
Illustration of different events (identified the main flag type) being mapped to discrete sounds the SoNSTAR soundscape.
Table 3.
Feature-to-sound mappings.
Fig 6.
Model showing the interactive nature of the SoNSTAR sonification.
Fig 7.
The virtual network environment design used in the experiment.
Table 4.
TP, TN, FP and FN.
Table 5.
Evaluation results.
Table 6.
NASA-Task Load Index results.
Table 7.
Additional SoNSTAR evaluation (index results).
Table 8.
Additional SoNSTAR evaluation (preference results).
Table 9.
Horrible to fantastic evaluation.