Regenerative simulation (RS) is a method of stochastic steady-state simulation in which output data are collected and analysed within regenerative cycles (RCs). Since data collected during consecutive RCs are independent and identically distributed, there is no problem with the initial transient period in simulated processes, which is a perennial issue of concern in all other types of steady-state simulation. In this report, we address the issue of experimental analysis of the quality of sequential regenerative simulation in the sense of the coverage of the nal condence intervals of mean values. The ultimate purpose of this study is to determine the best version of RS to be implemented in Akaroa2 [1], a fully automated controller of distrib...
Sequential analysis of simulation output is generally accepted as the most efficient way for securi...
Discrete event simulation is well known to be a powerful approach to investigate behaviour of comple...
A model for degradation and maintenance of a single-item system is extensively studied in this thesi...
TR-COSC 02/99Regenerative simulation (RS) is a method of stochastic steady-state simulation in which...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the si...
Abstract: A recently developed method for estimating confidence intervals when simulating stochastic...
We propose nonstandard simulation estimators of expected time averages over finite intervals [0, t],...
The standard regenerative method for estimating steady-state parameters is extended to permit cycles...
With the increase in computing power and software engineering in the past years computer based stoch...
We develop a class of techniques for analyzing the output of simulations of a semi-regenerative proc...
The special structure of regenerative processes is exploited to derive a new point estimate with ver...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the s...
Conceptually, under restrictions, multiclass open queueing networks are positive Harris recurrent Ma...
Conceptually, under restrictions, multiclass open queueing networks are positive Harris recurrent Ma...
In this paper we discuss an application of network computing in the area of stochastic simulation. W...
Sequential analysis of simulation output is generally accepted as the most efficient way for securi...
Discrete event simulation is well known to be a powerful approach to investigate behaviour of comple...
A model for degradation and maintenance of a single-item system is extensively studied in this thesi...
TR-COSC 02/99Regenerative simulation (RS) is a method of stochastic steady-state simulation in which...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the si...
Abstract: A recently developed method for estimating confidence intervals when simulating stochastic...
We propose nonstandard simulation estimators of expected time averages over finite intervals [0, t],...
The standard regenerative method for estimating steady-state parameters is extended to permit cycles...
With the increase in computing power and software engineering in the past years computer based stoch...
We develop a class of techniques for analyzing the output of simulations of a semi-regenerative proc...
The special structure of regenerative processes is exploited to derive a new point estimate with ver...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the s...
Conceptually, under restrictions, multiclass open queueing networks are positive Harris recurrent Ma...
Conceptually, under restrictions, multiclass open queueing networks are positive Harris recurrent Ma...
In this paper we discuss an application of network computing in the area of stochastic simulation. W...
Sequential analysis of simulation output is generally accepted as the most efficient way for securi...
Discrete event simulation is well known to be a powerful approach to investigate behaviour of comple...
A model for degradation and maintenance of a single-item system is extensively studied in this thesi...