Feedback systems are deployed in many network related applications and various analytical approaches have tried to evaluate the performance of these systems. Network calculus is one such approach that uses (min,plus)-algebra for the analysis of networks. Although network calculus has successfully analyzed feedback systems under deterministic assumptions, the analysis of random feedback systems remains an open problem. In this thesis, we use network calculus to extend the deterministic analysis of feedback systems to stochastic settings. We provide statistical service bounds for the service function of a feedback system modelled by a window flow control scheme. We find an exact characterization for the stochastic service of special cases in ...
We model some queuing systems arising in guaranteed ser-vice networks (such as RSVP/IP or ATM) as no...
This document presents some results obtained in the field of network calculus, a theory based on the...
We model some lossless queuing systems arising in guaranteed service networks as non-linear min-plus...
Feedback systems are deployed in many network related applications and various analytical approaches...
Abstract. Feedback is omnipresent in communication networks. One promi-nent example is window flow c...
A basic calculus is presented for stochastic service guaran-tee analysis in communication networks. ...
Modern networks have become increasingly complex over the past years in terms of control algorithms,...
Abstract—The aim of the stochastic network calculus is to comprehend statistical multiplexing and sc...
Stochastic Network Calculus (SNC) emerged from two branches in the late 90s: the theory of effectiv...
Loss is an important parameter of Quality of Service (QoS). Though stochastic network calculus is a ...
Abstract—The aim of the stochastic network calculus is to comprehend statistical multiplexing and sc...
Copyright © 2013 Chao Luo et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommonsA...
The network calculus offers an elegant framework for determining worst-case bounds on delay and back...
In this paper we develop tools to analyse a recently proposed random matrix model of communication n...
In this paper, a general framework for modelling stochastic service curves for communication network...
We model some queuing systems arising in guaranteed ser-vice networks (such as RSVP/IP or ATM) as no...
This document presents some results obtained in the field of network calculus, a theory based on the...
We model some lossless queuing systems arising in guaranteed service networks as non-linear min-plus...
Feedback systems are deployed in many network related applications and various analytical approaches...
Abstract. Feedback is omnipresent in communication networks. One promi-nent example is window flow c...
A basic calculus is presented for stochastic service guaran-tee analysis in communication networks. ...
Modern networks have become increasingly complex over the past years in terms of control algorithms,...
Abstract—The aim of the stochastic network calculus is to comprehend statistical multiplexing and sc...
Stochastic Network Calculus (SNC) emerged from two branches in the late 90s: the theory of effectiv...
Loss is an important parameter of Quality of Service (QoS). Though stochastic network calculus is a ...
Abstract—The aim of the stochastic network calculus is to comprehend statistical multiplexing and sc...
Copyright © 2013 Chao Luo et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommonsA...
The network calculus offers an elegant framework for determining worst-case bounds on delay and back...
In this paper we develop tools to analyse a recently proposed random matrix model of communication n...
In this paper, a general framework for modelling stochastic service curves for communication network...
We model some queuing systems arising in guaranteed ser-vice networks (such as RSVP/IP or ATM) as no...
This document presents some results obtained in the field of network calculus, a theory based on the...
We model some lossless queuing systems arising in guaranteed service networks as non-linear min-plus...