The goal of steady-state simulation is often to obtain point and interval estimators for a steady-state parameter. The technique of making independent and identically distributed replications is a simple way to obtain these estimates; unfortunately, the initial conditions used to start a simulation frequently bias the estimators thus obtained. A common method to deal with this initialization bias is to delete an initial portion of the output, but this can necessitate the deletion of large amounts of data. In this dissertation, we investigate a method of initialization for steady-state simulations which reduces the initialization bias and , consequently, the amount of deletion required. We call this method stochastic initialization. We use a...
Often in simulation procedures are not proposed unless they are supported by a strong mathematical b...
Input modeling is the selection of a probability distribution to capture the uncertainty in the inpu...
Previous results for stationary continuous-time processes concerning allocation of a fixed amount of...
For years computer-based stochastic simulation has been a commonly used tool in the performance eval...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the si...
Stochastic simulation is an invaluable tool for operations-research practitioners for the performanc...
With the increase in computing power and software engineering in the past years computer based stoch...
The start-up or initial transient problem arises in steady state, discrete-event simulation, where a...
Data truncation is a commonly accepted method of dealing with initialization bias in discrete-event ...
Sequential analysis of output data during stochastic discrete-event simulation is a very effective p...
Abstract--This paper addresses statistical issues that arise in stochastic simulations of the steady...
For sequential output data analysis in non-terminating discrete-event simulation, we consider three ...
Sequential analysis of simulation output is generally accepted as the most efficient way for securi...
In this thesis, we focus on methods for speeding-up computer simulations of stochastic models. We ar...
In simulations of mobile ad hoc networks, the probability distribution governing the movement of the...
Often in simulation procedures are not proposed unless they are supported by a strong mathematical b...
Input modeling is the selection of a probability distribution to capture the uncertainty in the inpu...
Previous results for stationary continuous-time processes concerning allocation of a fixed amount of...
For years computer-based stochastic simulation has been a commonly used tool in the performance eval...
The credibility of the final results from stochastic simulation has had limited discussion in the si...
Stochastic simulation is an invaluable tool for operations-research practitioners for the performanc...
With the increase in computing power and software engineering in the past years computer based stoch...
The start-up or initial transient problem arises in steady state, discrete-event simulation, where a...
Data truncation is a commonly accepted method of dealing with initialization bias in discrete-event ...
Sequential analysis of output data during stochastic discrete-event simulation is a very effective p...
Abstract--This paper addresses statistical issues that arise in stochastic simulations of the steady...
For sequential output data analysis in non-terminating discrete-event simulation, we consider three ...
Sequential analysis of simulation output is generally accepted as the most efficient way for securi...
In this thesis, we focus on methods for speeding-up computer simulations of stochastic models. We ar...
In simulations of mobile ad hoc networks, the probability distribution governing the movement of the...
Often in simulation procedures are not proposed unless they are supported by a strong mathematical b...
Input modeling is the selection of a probability distribution to capture the uncertainty in the inpu...
Previous results for stationary continuous-time processes concerning allocation of a fixed amount of...