Queueing Theory for Telecommunications: Discrete Time Modelling of a Single Node System
Autor Attahiru Sule Alfaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 oct 2014
Queueing Theory for Telecommunications: Discrete Time Modelling of a Single Node System focuses on discrete time modeling and illustrates that most queueing systems encountered in real life can be set up as a Markov chain. This feature is very unique because the models are set in such a way that matrix-analytic methods are used to analyze them.
Queueing Theory for Telecommunications: Discrete Time Modelling of a Single Node System is the most relevant book available on queueing models designed for applications to telecommunications. This book presents clear concise theories behind how to model and analyze key single node queues in discrete time using special tools that were presented in the second chapter. The text also delves into the types of single node queues that are very frequently encountered in telecommunication systems modeling, and provides simple methods for analyzing them. Where appropriate, alternative analysis methods are also presented.
This book is for advanced-level students and researchers concentrating on engineering, computer science and mathematics as a secondary text or reference book. Professionals who work in the related industries of telecommunications, industrial engineering and communications engineering will find this book useful as well.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781489987440
ISBN-10: 1489987444
Pagini: 252
Ilustrații: XIV, 238 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1489987444
Pagini: 252
Ilustrații: XIV, 238 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
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.
Recenzii
From the reviews:
“The book is an excellent guide to queueing models actually applied in telecommunication, gives a good introduction to single node queues with discrete time most frequently encountered there and provides simple methods for analyzing them. It can be recommended for students, researchers and engineers dealing with actual problems in queueing theory, especially with applications in telecommunications.” (Laszlo Lakatos, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1211, 2011)
“The book is an excellent guide to queueing models actually applied in telecommunication, gives a good introduction to single node queues with discrete time most frequently encountered there and provides simple methods for analyzing them. It can be recommended for students, researchers and engineers dealing with actual problems in queueing theory, especially with applications in telecommunications.” (Laszlo Lakatos, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1211, 2011)
Notă biografică
Attahiru S. Alfa is a professor and NSERC Industrial Research of Teletraffic in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Manitoba. He obtained his BEng from Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria, MSc from the University of Manitoba, Canada, and PhD from the University of New South Wales, Australia. One of his main teaching and research interests is in the area of discrete time queues with applications to telecommunication systems as well as manufacturing and transportation systems. Over the years he has made a number of significant contributions in the area of matrix-analytic methods
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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: Discrete Time Modelling of a Single Node System focuses on discrete time modeling and illustrates that most queueing systems encountered in real life can be set up as a Markov chain. This feature is very unique because the models are set in such a way that matrix-analytic methods are used to analyze them.
Queueing Theory for Telecommunications: Discrete Time Modelling of a Single Node System is the most relevant book available on queueing models designed for applications to telecommunications. This book presents clear concise theories behind how to model and analyze key single node queues in discrete time using special tools that were presented in the second chapter. The text also delves into the types of single node queues that are very frequently encountered in telecommunication systems modeling, and provides simple methods for analyzing them. Where appropriate, alternative analysis methods are also presented.
This book is for advanced-level students and researchers concentrating on engineering, computer science and mathematics as a secondary text or reference book. Professionals who work in the related industries of telecommunications, industrial engineering and communications engineering will find this book useful as well.
Queueing Theory for Telecommunications: Discrete Time Modelling of a Single Node System focuses on discrete time modeling and illustrates that most queueing systems encountered in real life can be set up as a Markov chain. This feature is very unique because the models are set in such a way that matrix-analytic methods are used to analyze them.
Queueing Theory for Telecommunications: Discrete Time Modelling of a Single Node System is the most relevant book available on queueing models designed for applications to telecommunications. This book presents clear concise theories behind how to model and analyze key single node queues in discrete time using special tools that were presented in the second chapter. The text also delves into the types of single node queues that are very frequently encountered in telecommunication systems modeling, and provides simple methods for analyzing them. Where appropriate, alternative analysis methods are also presented.
This book is for advanced-level students and researchers concentrating on engineering, computer science and mathematics as a secondary text or reference book. Professionals who work in the related industries of telecommunications, industrial engineering and communications engineering will find this book useful as well.
Caracteristici
Covers algorithmic aspects of queue for practical problems based on Markov chain models Key references for major proofs provided to ensure mathematical equations Useful and easy for practitioners who want numerical answers for the purpose of creating a good system design Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras