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![]() | Teletraffic: Theory and Applications (Telecommunication Networks and Computer Systems) by Haruo Akimaru, Konosuke Kawashima ISBN-10: 9780387198057 ISBN-10: 0-387-19805-9 ISBN-13: 9780387198057 ISBN-13: 978-0-387-19805-7 Hardcover 1993-01 Springer Find Lowest Price | |
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Book Description Contemporary information networks are developing to meet social demands, and as a result new technologies and systems are being introduced. The fundamental problem in this process is the optimization of system dimensions and configuration for a particular level of performance. In the second edition of this innovative text, basic teletraffic theories and their applications are described in detail and practical formulae for advanced models, with references for further reading, are provided. Examples and exercises illustrate the theories' application to real systems. The revised and expanded text includes sections on ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) with the latest performance evaluations for mixed bursty traffic and bursty traffic with finite buffers, and LANs (local area networks) with an improved performance evaluation method for CSMD/CD (Ethernet). Explanations throughout the book have also been refined. The second edition of Teletraffic is a translation and expansion of the original Japanese text by two leading authors. It enables researchers, engineers and telecommunication and computer network managers, even those not experts in teletraffic, to put the latest theories and engineering into practice. | ||
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combine queueing theory and network Contests as follows CH2 : Markovian model 2.1 markovian loss system 2.2 markovian delay system 2.3 extended markovian model CH3: non Markovian model 3.1 renewal process 3.2 poisson input general service time model 3.3 poisson input constant service time model 3.4 renewal input exponential server model 3.5 renewal input single server models CH4 : Multi-class input models 4.1 batch arrival model 4.2 priority model 4.3 multi dimensional traffic model 4.4 mixed loss and delay system 4.5 muli queue models CH5 : alternative routing systems CH6. advanced teletraffic models as you can see above contents, this book focuses on combining queueing theeory and network analysis but I can't recommend this book for student who first face at queueing theory because, hard to read. and there are some errata (wrong spelling or wrong equation) and and they make me confusing. | ||