Abstract — Discrete Event Dynamic Systems (DEDS) are sys-tems whose state transitions are triggered by events that occur at discrete instants of time. The communication networks are examples of this kind of systems. The mathematical constraints of some DEDS can be described more adequately using the Max-Plus algebra. Previous works show that the problem of determining performance bounds for communication networks is simplified if modeled using this algebra. The compilation of existing rules and results on this field is called Network Calculus. The goal of this article is to improve a systematic use of the Max-Plus algebra in the formulation and derivation of results on Network Calculus. To illustrate the introduced methodology, we analyze a...
The increasing complexity of information processing in distributed computer systems and microprocess...
During the last two decades, starting with the seminal work by Cruz, network calculus has evolved as...
Feedback systems are deployed in many network related applications and various analytical approaches...
Discrete Event Dynamic Systems (DEDS) are systems whose state transitions are triggered by events th...
Networks can support Quality of Service (QoS) architectures for a wide variety of applications. The ...
This document presents some results obtained in the field of network calculus, a theory based on the...
Discrete Event Dynamic Systems (DEDS) are systems whose state transitions are triggered by events th...
According to the theory of Network Calculus based on the (min,+) algebra, analysis and measure of wo...
We analyze some queueing problems arising in guaranteed service and controlled load networks using m...
Discrete Event Systems are systems, the time evolution of which can be described by the occurence of...
We model some queuing systems arising in guaranteed ser-vice networks (such as RSVP/IP or ATM) as no...
This book proposes a unified mathematical treatment of a class of 'linear' discrete event systems, w...
The objective of this paper is to provide a concise introduction to the max-plus algebra and to max-...
Network Calculus is a theory aiming at computing worst-case bounds on performances in communication ...
We model some lossless queuing systems arising in guaranteed service networks as non-linear min-plus...
The increasing complexity of information processing in distributed computer systems and microprocess...
During the last two decades, starting with the seminal work by Cruz, network calculus has evolved as...
Feedback systems are deployed in many network related applications and various analytical approaches...
Discrete Event Dynamic Systems (DEDS) are systems whose state transitions are triggered by events th...
Networks can support Quality of Service (QoS) architectures for a wide variety of applications. The ...
This document presents some results obtained in the field of network calculus, a theory based on the...
Discrete Event Dynamic Systems (DEDS) are systems whose state transitions are triggered by events th...
According to the theory of Network Calculus based on the (min,+) algebra, analysis and measure of wo...
We analyze some queueing problems arising in guaranteed service and controlled load networks using m...
Discrete Event Systems are systems, the time evolution of which can be described by the occurence of...
We model some queuing systems arising in guaranteed ser-vice networks (such as RSVP/IP or ATM) as no...
This book proposes a unified mathematical treatment of a class of 'linear' discrete event systems, w...
The objective of this paper is to provide a concise introduction to the max-plus algebra and to max-...
Network Calculus is a theory aiming at computing worst-case bounds on performances in communication ...
We model some lossless queuing systems arising in guaranteed service networks as non-linear min-plus...
The increasing complexity of information processing in distributed computer systems and microprocess...
During the last two decades, starting with the seminal work by Cruz, network calculus has evolved as...
Feedback systems are deployed in many network related applications and various analytical approaches...