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This book addresses the stochastic modeling of telecommunication networks, introducing the main mathematical tools for that purpose, such as Markov processes, real and spatial point processes and stochastic recursions, and presenting a wide list of results on stability, performances and comparison of systems.
The authors propose a comprehensive mathematical construction of the foundations of stochastic network theory: Markov chains, continuous time Markov chains are extensively studied using an original martingale-based approach. A complete presentation of stochastic recursions from an ergodic theoretical perspective is also provided, as well as spatial point processes.
Using these basic tools, stability criteria, performance measures and comparison principles are obtained for a wide class of models, from the canonical M/M/1 and G/G/1 queues to more sophisticated systems, including the current “hot topics” of spatial radio networking, OFDMA and real-time networks.

Contents

1. Introduction.
Part 1: Discrete-time Modeling
2. Stochastic Recursive Sequences.
3. Markov Chains.
4. Stationary Queues.
5. The M/GI/1 Queue.
Part 2: Continuous-time Modeling
6. Poisson Process.
7. Markov Process.
8. Systems with Delay.
9. Loss Systems.
Part 3: Spatial Modeling
10. Spatial Point Processes.

Stochastic Modeling and Analysis of Telecom Networks

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Hardback by Laurent Decreusefond , Pascal Moyal

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    Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 09/03/2012
    ISBN13: 9781848212381, 978-1848212381
    ISBN10: 1848212380

    Number of Pages: 387

    Non Fiction , Technology, Engineering & Agriculture , Education

    Description

    This book addresses the stochastic modeling of telecommunication networks, introducing the main mathematical tools for that purpose, such as Markov processes, real and spatial point processes and stochastic recursions, and presenting a wide list of results on stability, performances and comparison of systems.
    The authors propose a comprehensive mathematical construction of the foundations of stochastic network theory: Markov chains, continuous time Markov chains are extensively studied using an original martingale-based approach. A complete presentation of stochastic recursions from an ergodic theoretical perspective is also provided, as well as spatial point processes.
    Using these basic tools, stability criteria, performance measures and comparison principles are obtained for a wide class of models, from the canonical M/M/1 and G/G/1 queues to more sophisticated systems, including the current “hot topics” of spatial radio networking, OFDMA and real-time networks.

    Contents

    1. Introduction.
    Part 1: Discrete-time Modeling
    2. Stochastic Recursive Sequences.
    3. Markov Chains.
    4. Stationary Queues.
    5. The M/GI/1 Queue.
    Part 2: Continuous-time Modeling
    6. Poisson Process.
    7. Markov Process.
    8. Systems with Delay.
    9. Loss Systems.
    Part 3: Spatial Modeling
    10. Spatial Point Processes.

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