Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 335 g
Reihe: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science
Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 335 g
Reihe: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science
ISBN: 978-1-4613-6370-5
Verlag: Springer
provides a general framework for queueing analyses of dicrete-time systems. After a brief look at past studies of discrete-time systems, a detailed description and analysis are presented for a generic discrete-time model with a single server, arbitrary service times and independent arrivals. The book then follows a less stringent approach and focuses more on the average statistics and on different queueing disciplines. Conventional first-in-out and last-in-first-out disciplines are discussed in terms of the average statistics. Systems with multiple classes of messages without class-dependent priorities are considered to establish a discrete-time conservation law. Multiple classes with priorities are also considered to derive performance measures of priority scheduling disciplines. Finally, a multi-queue system with cyclic service is analyzed in the context of round-robin service ordering.
This is followed by analyses of discrete-time queueing systems with `more complicate' input and output processes. Specifically, single-server systems are investigated whereby either the arrivals or the server is subject to random interruptions. Results are mainly obtained in terms of generating functions and mean values of the principal performance measures. The influence of the nature of the arrival correlation and the server interruptionson the queueing behavior is discussed. Finally, the book explores queueing models directly associated with ATM switches and multiplexers.
This book is a valuable reference and may be used as a text for and advanced course on the subject.
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1. Independent Arrivals.- 1.1 Discrete-time Models and Applications.- 1.2 Analysis of the GI-G-1 Model.- 2. Scheduling Disciplines.- 2.1 Single-Class Systems.- 2.2 Multi-Class Systems.- 2.3 Priority Disciplines.- 2.4 Cyclic Services.- Appendix 2.A Limited Cyclic Service Policy.- References.- 3. More Complicated Models.- 3.1 Nonindependent Arrivals.- 3.2 Server Interruptions.- Appendix 3.A Complex Roots in Unit Disk.- References.- 4. Applications to ATM.- 4.1 ATM Switching Elements and Networks.- 4.2 ATM Multiplexer Models.- References.