Performance Modeling and Analysis of Communication Networks

Performance Modeling and Analysis of Communication Networks
Author: Phuoc Tran-Gia,Tobias Hoßfeld
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783958261525

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This textbook provides an introduction to common methods of performance modeling and analysis of communication systems. These methods form the basis of traffic engineering, teletraffic theory, and analytical system dimensioning. The fundamentals of probability theory, stochastic processes, Markov processes, and embedded Markov chains are presented. Basic queueing models are described with applications in communication networks. Advanced methods are presented that have been frequently used in recent practice, especially discrete-time analysis algorithms, or which go beyond classical performance measures such as Quality of Experience or energy efficiency. Recent examples of modern communication networks include Software Defined Networking and the Internet of Things. Throughout the book, illustrative examples are used to provide practical experience in performance modeling and analysis. Target group: The book is aimed at students and scientists in computer science and technical computer science, operations research, electrical engineering and economics.

Performance Modeling of Communication Networks with Markov Chains

Performance Modeling of Communication Networks with Markov Chains
Author: Jeonghoon Mo
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783031799891

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This book is an introduction to Markov chain modeling with applications to communication networks. It begins with a general introduction to performance modeling in Chapter 1 where we introduce different performance models. We then introduce basic ideas of Markov chain modeling: Markov property, discrete time Markov chain (DTMC) and continuous time Markov chain (CTMC). We also discuss how to find the steady state distributions from these Markov chains and how they can be used to compute the system performance metric. The solution methodologies include a balance equation technique, limiting probability technique, and the uniformization. We try to minimize the theoretical aspects of the Markov chain so that the book is easily accessible to readers without deep mathematical backgrounds. We then introduce how to develop a Markov chain model with simple applications: a forwarding system, a cellular system blocking, slotted ALOHA, Wi-Fi model, and multichannel based LAN model. The examples cover CTMC, DTMC, birth-death process and non birth-death process. We then introduce more difficult examples in Chapter 4, which are related to wireless LAN networks: the Bianchi model and Multi-Channel MAC model with fixed duration. These models are more advanced than those introduced in Chapter 3 because they require more advanced concepts such as renewal-reward theorem and the queueing network model. We introduce these concepts in the appendix as needed so that readers can follow them without difficulty. We hope that this textbook will be helpful to students, researchers, and network practitioners who want to understand and use mathematical modeling techniques. Table of Contents: Performance Modeling / Markov Chain Modeling / Developing Markov Chain Performance Models / Advanced Markov Chain Models

Performance Modeling Stochastic Networks and Statistical Multiplexing Second Edition

Performance Modeling  Stochastic Networks  and Statistical Multiplexing  Second Edition
Author: Ravi Mazumdar
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783031792601

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This monograph presents a concise mathematical approach for modeling and analyzing the performance of communication networks with the aim of introducing an appropriate mathematical framework for modeling and analysis as well as understanding the phenomenon of statistical multiplexing. The models, techniques, and results presented form the core of traffic engineering methods used to design, control and allocate resources in communication networks.The novelty of the monograph is the fresh approach and insights provided by a sample-path methodology for queueing models that highlights the important ideas of Palm distributions associated with traffic models and their role in computing performance measures. The monograph also covers stochastic network theory including Markovian networks. Recent results on network utility optimization and connections to stochastic insensitivity are discussed. Also presented are ideas of large buffer, and many sources asymptotics that play an important role in understanding statistical multiplexing. In particular, the important concept of effective bandwidths as mappings from queueing level phenomena to loss network models is clearly presented along with a detailed discussion of accurate approximations for large networks.

Network Performance Modeling and Simulation

Network Performance Modeling and Simulation
Author: Jean Walrand,Kallol Bagchi,George Zobrist
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2019-08-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781000725322

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This book makes the argument that performance modeling and simulation have become central issues in computer science and engineering, in part due to applications to the structures comprising the Internet. Dealing primarily with theory, tools and techniques as related to communications systems, the volume provides tutorials and surveys and relates new important research results. Each chapter presents background information, describes and analyzes important work done in the field and provides direction to the reader on future work and further readings. The topics covered include traffic models for A TM networks, simulation environments, analytical methods, interprocessor communications, and an evaluation of process architectures.

Modeling and Analysis of Computer Communications Networks

Modeling and Analysis of Computer Communications Networks
Author: Jeremiah F. Hayes
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2013-03-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781468448412

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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 multiplex 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 perfor 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.

Performance Modeling Loss Networks and Statistical Multiplexing

Performance Modeling  Loss Networks  and Statistical Multiplexing
Author: Ravi Mazumdar
Publsiher: Morgan & Claypool
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009-11-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1608450767

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This monograph presents a concise mathematical approach for modeling and analyzing the performance of communication networks with the aim of understanding the phenomenon of statistical multiplexing. The novelty of the monograph is the fresh approach and insights provided by a sample-path methodology for queueing models that highlights the important ideas of Palm distributions associated with traffic models and their role in performance measures. Also presented are recent ideas of large buffer, and many sources asymptotics that play an important role in understanding statistical multiplexing. In particular, the important concept of effective bandwidths as mappings from queueing level phenomena to loss network models is clearly presented along with a detailed presentation of loss network models and accurate approximations for large networks. Table of Contents: Introduction to Traffic Models and Analysis / Queues and Performance Analysis / Loss Models for Networks / Statistical Multiplexing

Performance Modelling of Communication Networks and Computer Architectures

Performance Modelling of Communication Networks and Computer Architectures
Author: Peter G. Harrison,Naresh M. Patel
Publsiher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1993
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015029197608

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With the growing need for effective communication networks in telecommunications and distributed computer systems, system designers need to be aware of the developments of sophisticated models for evaluating system performance. This book is ideally designed for performance engineers and system designers with the main focus of the text on queueing network models.

Power Distribution and Performance Analysis for Wireless Communication Networks

Power Distribution and Performance Analysis for Wireless Communication Networks
Author: Dongmei Zhao
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2012-02-25
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781461432845

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This book provides an analysis of transmission power and network performance in different wireless communication networks. It presents the latest research and techniques for power and interference control and performance modeling in wireless communication networks with different network topologies, air interfaces, and transmission techniques. While studying the power distributions and resource management, the reader will also learn basic methodology and skills for problem formulations, can ascertain the complexity for designing radio resource management strategies in modern wireless communication networks, thus keeping pace with state-of-the-art research progress in radio transmission technologies.