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-- The optimal buffer allocation in queueing network systems is a difficult stochastic, non-linear, integer mathematical programming problem. Moreover, the objective function, the ...
Frederico R. B. Cruz, A. R. Duarte, Tom Van Woense...
We present the queueing analysis of a degenerate buffer having access to a single server. This system cannot realize any given delay, but only values that are an integer multiple ...
— In this paper, we consider the standard state estimation problem over a congested packet-based network. The network is modeled as a queue with a single server processing the pa...
Michael Epstein, Abhishek Tiwari, Ling Shi, Richar...
In this paper, we develop a general model, called Latency-Rate servers (LR servers), for the analysis of traffic scheduling algorithms in broadband packet networks. The behavior of...
Queueing delays experienced by packets buffered at a node are among the most difficult to predict when considering the performance of a flow in a network. The arrivals of packets a...