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Modeling and Analysis of Computer Communications Networks
β Scribed by Jeremiah F. Hayes (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 406
- Series
- Applications of Communications Theory
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In large measure the traditional concern of communications engineers has been the conveyance of voice signals. The most prominent example is the telephone network, in which the techniques used for transmission multiplexΒ ing and switching have been designed for voice signals. However, one of the many effects of computers has been the growing volume of the sort of traffic that flows in networks composed of user terminals, processors, and peripherals. The characteristics of this data traffic and the associated perforΒ mance requirements are quite different from those of voice traffic. These differences, coupled with burgeoning digital technology, have engendered a whole new set of approaches to multiplexing and switching this traffic. The new techniques are the province of what has been loosely called computer communications networks. The subject of this book is the mathematical modeling and analysis of computer communications networks, that is to say, the multiplexing and switching techniques that have been developed for data traffic. The basis for many of the models that we shall consider is queueing theory, although a number of other disciplines are drawn on as well. The level at which this material is covered is that of a first-year graduate course. It is assumed that at the outset the student has had a good undergraduate course in probability and random processes of the sort that are more and more common among electrical engineering and computer science departments.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Basic Orientation....Pages 1-8
Protocols and Facilities....Pages 9-48
Pure Birth and Birth-Death Processes: Applications to Queueing....Pages 49-88
Imbedded Markov Chains....Pages 89-109
Imbedded Markov Chain Analysis of Time-Division Multiplexing....Pages 111-143
Intermittently Available Server, Priority Queues....Pages 145-177
Polling....Pages 179-206
Random Access Systems....Pages 207-235
Probing and Tree Search Techniques....Pages 237-260
Networks of Queues....Pages 261-288
Congestion and Flow Control....Pages 289-320
Routing-Flow Allocation....Pages 321-348
Network Layout and Reliability....Pages 349-368
Back Matter....Pages 369-399
β¦ Subjects
Computer Science, general;Electrical Engineering;Computer Communication Networks
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