Queueing Theory for Telecommunications Discrete Time Modelling of a Single Node System /
Queueing theory applications can be discovered in many walks of life including; transportation, manufacturing, telecommunications, computer systems and more. However, the most prevalent applications of queueing theory are in the telecommunications field. Queueing Theory for Telecommunications: Discr...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
2010.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- 1.0 Introduction
- 1.1 Description and examples of queueing systems
- 1.2 Applications of queueing models to real life problems
- 1.3 Historical development of queueing theory
- 2.0 Discrete time Markov chains (DTMC)
- 2.1 DTMC
- 2.2. Focus on Quasi-birth-and-death processes ( a special class of infinite DTMC)
- 3.0 Concept of a queueing system and characterization
- 3.1 Performance measures
- 3.2 Describing a queueing system and how it is characterized
- 3.3 The key parameters that define a queueing system
- 3.4 Performance measures of interest
- 3.5 Arrival and service processes
- 4. 0 Single Node Queues
- 4.1 Simple single server queue
- 4.2 Multi-server queues
- 4.3 Queues with feedback
- 4.4 Priority queues
- 4.5 Vacation queues
- 4.6 Queues with server breakdowns and repairs
- 4.7 Retrial queues
- 4.8 Queues with impatient customers
- 4.9 Queues with multiple customer types
- 5.0 Aspects of Single Node Queues
- 5.1 Tail behavior of single node queues
- 5.2 Mean-value analysis of queues
- 5.3 Transient analysis of queues
- 5.4 Queues with time-varying parameters
- 6. 0 Tools for analyzing queueing systems
- 6.1 MATLAB
- Index.