Matrix and Analytical Methods for Performance Analysis of Telecommunication Systems

Matrix and Analytical Methods for Performance Analysis of Telecommunication Systems
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 9783030831325
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Synopsis Matrix and Analytical Methods for Performance Analysis of Telecommunication Systems by : Valeriy Naumov

This introductory textbook is designed for a one-semester course on the use of the matrix and analytical methods for the performance analysis of telecommunication systems. It provides an introduction to the modelling and analysis of telecommunication systems for a broad interdisciplinary audience of students in mathematics and applied disciplines such as computer science, electronics engineering, and operations research.

Matrix and Analytical Methods for Performance Analysis of Telecommunication Systems

Matrix and Analytical Methods for Performance Analysis of Telecommunication Systems
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ISBN-10 : 3030831337
ISBN-13 : 9783030831332
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Synopsis Matrix and Analytical Methods for Performance Analysis of Telecommunication Systems by : Valeriy Naumov

The global telecommunication network constantly is being improved to keep up with needs to exchange, store, and process huge, ever-growing amounts of data.This unique, concise textbook provides an introduction to the modelling and performance analysis of telecommunication systems. As new communications technologies emerge and evolve, in parallel engineers work to develop new and enhance existing techniques and even theories to analyze system performance. Communication systems and networks are generally modeled using probability frameworks, and especially queuing systems. However, for model analysis, other mathematical techniques are also widely employed, namely matrix methods of linear algebra. Unlike most textbooks on queueing theory, in particular those dealing with telecommunication applications, the main focus of this volume is on resource-loss-system (ReLS) models. Before discussing ReLS models, it provides an overview of the essential prerequisites, from the basic models and techniques to more complicated matrix-analytical methods of queuing theory. Topics and features: Provides a broad-based introduction Covers matrix and other methods for performance analysis Offers a chapter on application examples and case studies Includes appendixes on random elements, Markov chains, and queuing models Appeals to an interdisciplinary audience This text/reference will be suitable for a broad interdisciplinary audience of students in mathematics and applied disciplines, such as computer science, electronics engineering, and operations research. Dr. Valeriy Naumov works for the Service Innovation Research Institute (PIKE) in Helsinki, Finland, a public non-profit research institute that focuses on theoretical and practical research for services and their improvement. Prof. Yuliya Gaidamaka, Dr. Natalia Yarkina, and Prof. Konstantin Samouylov work in the Dept. of Applied Probability and Informatics of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) in Moscow, Russia.

Communication Systems

Communication Systems
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9780387356006
ISBN-13 : 0387356002
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Synopsis Communication Systems by : Lyman Chapin

Communication Systems: The State of the Art captures the depth and breadth of the field of communication systems: -Architectures and Protocols for Distributed Systems; -Network and Internetwork Architectures; -Performance of Communication Systems; -Internet Applications Engineering; -Management of Networks and Distributed Systems; -Smart Networks; -Wireless Communications; -Communication Systems for Developing Countries; -Photonic Networking; -Communication Systems in Electronic Commerce. This volume's scope and authority present a rare opportunity for people in many different fields to gain a practical understanding of where the leading edge in communication systems lies today-and where it will be tomorrow.

Providing Quality of Service in Heterogeneous Environments

Providing Quality of Service in Heterogeneous Environments
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 786
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ISBN-10 : 9999903223
ISBN-13 : 9789999903226
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Synopsis Providing Quality of Service in Heterogeneous Environments by : Ralf Lehnert, Phuoc Tran-Gia, Joachim Charzinsky

Performance Modelling and Analysis of Heterogeneous Networks

Performance Modelling and Analysis of Heterogeneous Networks
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 9781000796902
ISBN-13 : 1000796906
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Synopsis Performance Modelling and Analysis of Heterogeneous Networks by : Demetres D. Kouvatsos

Over the recent years, a considerable amount of effort has been devoted, both in industry and academia, towards the performance modelling, evaluation and prediction of convergent multi-service heterogeneous networks, such as wireless and optical networks, towards the design and dimensioning of the next and future generation Internets.This book follows Heterogeneous Networks: Traffic Engineering, Performance Evaluation Studies and Tools and presents recent advances in networks of diverse technology reflecting the state-of-the-art technology and research achievements in performance modelling, analysis and applications worldwide.Technical topics discussed in the book include:• Multiservice Switching Networks;• Multiservice Switching Networks;• Wireless Ad Hoc Networks;• Wireless Sensor Networks;• Wireless Cellular Networks;• Optical Networks;Heterogeneous Networks:- Performance Modelling and Analysis contains recently extended research papers, which have their roots in the series of the HET-NETs International Working Conferences focusing on the 'Performance Modelling and Evaluation of Heterogeneous Networks' under the auspices of the EU Networks of Excellence Euro-NGI and Euro-FGI.Heterogeneous Networks: Performance Modelling and Analysis is ideal for personnel in computer/communication industries as well as academic staff and master/research students in computer science, operational research, electrical engineering and telecommunication systems and the Internet.KeywordsHeterogeneous networks, performance modelling and analysis, wired networks, wireless networks: ad hoc, sensor and cellular, optical networks, next and future generation Internets.

Resource Management and Performance Analysis of Wireless Communication Networks

Resource Management and Performance Analysis of Wireless Communication Networks
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9789811577567
ISBN-13 : 9811577560
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Synopsis Resource Management and Performance Analysis of Wireless Communication Networks by : Shunfu Jin

With the diversification of Internet services and the increase in mobile users, efficient management of network resources has become an extremely important issue in the field of wireless communication networks (WCNs). Adaptive resource management is an effective tool for improving the economic efficiency of WCN systems as well as network design and construction, especially in view of the surge in mobile device demands. This book presents modelling methods based on queueing theory and Markov processes for a wide variety of WCN systems, as well as precise and approximate analytical solution methods for the numerical evaluation of the system performance. This is the first book to provide an overview of the numerical analyses that can be gleaned by applying queueing theory, traffic theory and other analytical methods to various WCN systems. It also discusses the recent advances in the resource management of WCNs, such as broadband wireless access networks, cognitive radio networks, and green cloud computing. It assumes a basic understanding of computer networks and queueing theory, and familiarity with stochastic processes is also recommended. The analysis methods presented in this book are useful for first-year-graduate or senior computer science and communication engineering students. Providing information on network design and management, performance evaluation, queueing theory, game theory, intelligent optimization, and operations research for researchers and engineers, the book is also a valuable reference resource for students, analysts, managers and anyone in the industry interested in WCN system modelling, performance analysis and numerical evaluation.

Performance Modelling and Evaluation of ATM Networks

Performance Modelling and Evaluation of ATM Networks
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 624
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ISBN-10 : 9780387348810
ISBN-13 : 0387348816
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Synopsis Performance Modelling and Evaluation of ATM Networks by : Demetres D. Kouvatsos

Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networks are widely considered to be the new generation of high speed communication systems both for broadband public information highways and for local and wide area private networks. ATM is designed to integrate existing and future voice, audio, image and data services. Moreover, ATM aims to simplify the complexity of switching and buffer management, to optimise intermediate node processing and buffering and to limit transmission delays. However, to support such diverse services on one integrated communication network, it is most essential, through careful engineering, to achieve a fruitful balance amongst the conflicting requirements of different quality of service constraints ensuring that one service does not have adverse implications on another. Over recent years there has been a great deal of progress in research and development of ATM technology, but there are still many interesting and important problems to be resolved such as traffic characterisation and control, routing and optimisation, ATM switching techniques and the provision of quality of service. This book presents thirty-two research papers, both from industry and academia, reflecting latest original achievements in the theory and practice of performance modelling of ATM networks worldwide. These papers were selected, subject to peer review, from those submitted as extended and revised versions out of fifty-nine shorter papers presented at the Second IFIP Workshop on "Performance Modelling and Evaluation of ATM Networks" July 4-7, 1994, Bradford University. At least three referees from the scientific committee and externally were involved in the selection of each paper.

Performance Analysis and Modeling of Digital Transmission Systems

Performance Analysis and Modeling of Digital Transmission Systems
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 451
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ISBN-10 : 9781441990709
ISBN-13 : 1441990704
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Synopsis Performance Analysis and Modeling of Digital Transmission Systems by : William Turin

This book is an expanded third edition of the book Performance Analysis of Digital Transmission Systems, originally published in 1990. Second edition of the book titled Digital Transmission Systems: Performance Analysis and Modeling was published in 1998. The book is intended for those who design communication systems and networks. A computer network designer is interested in selecting communication channels, error protection schemes, and link control protocols. To do this efficiently, one needs a mathematical model that accurately predicts system behavior. Two basic problems arise in mathematical modeling: the problem of identifying a system and the problem of applying a model to the system analysis. System identification consists of selecting a class of mathematical objects to describe fundamental properties of the system behavior. We use a specific class of hidden Markov models (HMMs) to model communication systems. This model was introduced by C. E. Shannon more than 50 years ago as a Noisy Discrete Channel with a finite number of states. The model is described by a finite number of matrices whose elements are estimated on the basis of experimental data. We develop several methods of model identification and show their relationship to other methods of data analysis, such as spectral methods, autoregressive moving average CARMA) approximations, and rational transfer function approximations.

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