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Queueing Systems - Vol. 1: Theory
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The article was published on 2013-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 540 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Layered queueing network & Bulk queue.read more
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Bidirectional multi-optical line terminals incorporated converged WSN-PON network using M/M/1 queuing
TL;DR: The viability for the convergence of PONs and WSNs incorporating multi-optical line terminals is demonstrated to handle the overloaded OLTs and the proposed structure competent to accommodate the colossal data traffic through less time consumption is established.
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A model-driven approach to broaden the detection of software performance antipatterns at runtime
TL;DR: A lightweight infrastructure is presented that enables the detection of software performance antipatterns at runtime through the monitoring of specific performance indices and precalculates the logical predicates of antip atterns and identifies the ones whose static, dynamic and deployment sub-predicates occur in the current system configuration.
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A self configuring fuzzy Active Queue Management controller in heterogeneous networks
TL;DR: A Fuzzy Adaptive Active Queue Management Controller (FAAQMC) eliminates buffer overflow by adapting the buffer size to the required queue length with a control cycle time shorter than the mean inter-arrival time of a burst.
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Gert model of a technical station for determining the passenger trainset delay
TL;DR: A technical station model using the graphical evaluation and review technique – GERT is applied to the case study of an individual service station within the railway network in Bulgaria, which gives a possibility of determining the service time of trainsets depending on the number of carriages and the specificity of operation conditions.
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Analytic models for performance evaluation of single-buffered banyan networks under nonuniform traffic
TL;DR: By viewing banyan networks as queueing systems, the article applies the Little formula to compute the average packet delays, andAlternative models to achieve more accurate performance estimates are presented.