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Stochastic networks

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge University Press 2014 CambridgeDescription: x, 222 pISBN:
  • 9781107691704
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 519.82  K3S8
Summary: Communication networks underpin our modern world, and provide fascinating and challenging examples of large-scale stochastic systems. Randomness arises in communication systems at many levels: for example, the initiation and termination times of calls in a telephone network, or the statistical structure of the arrival streams of packets at routers in the Internet. How can routing, flow control and connection acceptance algorithms be designed to work well in uncertain and random environments? This compact introduction illustrates how stochastic models can be used to shed light on important issues in the design and control of communication networks. It will appeal to readers with a mathematical background wishing to understand this important area of application, and to those with an engineering background who want to grasp the underlying mathematical theory. Each chapter ends with exercises and suggestions for further reading.(http://www.cambridge.org/tn/academic/subjects/statistics-probability/applied-probability-and-stochastic-networks/stochastic-networks?format=PB)
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Communication networks underpin our modern world, and provide fascinating and challenging examples of large-scale stochastic systems. Randomness arises in communication systems at many levels: for example, the initiation and termination times of calls in a telephone network, or the statistical structure of the arrival streams of packets at routers in the Internet. How can routing, flow control and connection acceptance algorithms be designed to work well in uncertain and random environments? This compact introduction illustrates how stochastic models can be used to shed light on important issues in the design and control of communication networks. It will appeal to readers with a mathematical background wishing to understand this important area of application, and to those with an engineering background who want to grasp the underlying mathematical theory. Each chapter ends with exercises and suggestions for further reading.(http://www.cambridge.org/tn/academic/subjects/statistics-probability/applied-probability-and-stochastic-networks/stochastic-networks?format=PB)

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