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Performance Guarantees in Communication Networks: Telecommunication Networks and Computer Systems

Autor Cheng-Shang Chang
en Limba Engleză Hardback – noi 1999
Providing performance guarantees is one of the most important issues for future telecommunication networks. This book describes theoretical developments in performance guarantees for telecommunication networks from the last decade. Written for the benefit of graduate students and scientists interested in telecommunications-network performance this book consists of two parts. The first introduces the recently-developed filtering theory for providing deterministic (hard) guarantees, such as bounded delay and queue length. The filtering theory is developed under the min-plus algebra, where one replaces the usual addition with the min operator and the usual multiplication with the addition operator. As in the classical linear system theory, the filtering theory treats an arrival process (or a departure process ) as a signal and a network element as a system. Network elements, including traffic regulators and servers, can be modelled as linear filters under the min-plus algebra, and they can be joined by concatenation, "filter bank summation", and feedback to form a composite network element. The problem of providing deterministic guarantees is equivalent to finding the impulse response of composite network elements. This section contains material on:
- (s, r)-calculus
- Filtering theory for deterministic traffic regulation, service guarantees and networks with variable-length packets - Traffic specification
- Networks with multiple inputs and outputs
- Constrained traffic regulation
The second part of the book addresses stochastic (soft) guarantees, focusing mainly on tail distributions of queue lengths and packet loss probabilities and contains material on:
- (s(q), r(q))-calculus and q-envelope rates
- The large deviation principle
- The theory of effective bandwidth
The mathematical theory for stochastic guarantees is the theory of effective bandwidth. Based on the large deviation principle, the theory of effective bandwidth provides approximations for the bandwidths required to meet stochastic guarantees for both short-range dependent inputs and long-range dependent inputs.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781852332266
ISBN-10: 1852332263
Pagini: 420
Ilustrații: XX, 392 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Ediția:2000
Editura: SPRINGER LONDON
Colecția Springer
Seria Telecommunication Networks and Computer Systems

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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Cuprins

I. Deterministic Guarantees.- 1. (?, ?)-calculus.- 2. Filtering Theory for Deterministic Traffic Regulation and Service Guarantees.- 3. Traffic Specification.- 4. Networks with Multiple Inputs and Outputs.- 5. Constrained Traffic Regulation and Dynamic Service Guarantees.- 6. Filtering Theory for Networks with Variable Length Packets.- 7. (?(?),?(?))-calculus and ?-envelope Rates.- 8. Introduction of the Large Deviation Principle.- 9. The Theory of Effective Bandwidth.- References.

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Performance guarantees are of great importance in engineering products in general but particularly so in those whose customer-base is as large as that for telecommunications Exercises at the end of each chapter provide a method of assuring assimilation of the available information