We performed several experiments with different disconnection policies, which we outline below. For all the experiments shown here, we set threshold to be equal to . This means that a user can be disconnected only if idle for more than seconds, and the disconnection will be a hard fault if the user's total idle time is not at least seconds. The results obtained with are fully representative of all results we have observed for different values of and (i.e., we observed no systematic deviation when we experimented with ).
For the CIRG algorithm, we used three lists of past idle times (i.e., the value of the parameter k of Section 3.2 is 3) and the predicted idle time was the average of the predicted time using the three lists. We also performed experiments with one and five lists and the results were very similar.