Network calculus is a mathematical theory dealing with queueing problems in packet-switched computer networks. It provides algorithms to determine resource requirements of traffic flows using arrival and service curves and describes delays and backlogs in network systems. Network calculus framework is based on a min-plus algebra which allows to transform complex network optimization problems into analytically tractable ones. Recently, a fundamental book on principles, tools, techniques, and applications of network calculus, entitled: Network Calculus. A Theory of Deterministic Queuing Systems for the Internet, has been published by J. Y. Le Boudec and P. Thiran. Here, we refer to it in our refinements of proof of one important theorem and i...
International audienceArrival and service curves are core functions in the Network Calculus framewor...
An available bandwidth at a link is an unused capacity. Its measuring and/or estimation is not simpl...
Discrete Event Dynamic Systems (DEDS) are systems whose state transitions are triggered by events th...
This document presents some results obtained in the field of network calculus, a theory based on the...
We define general concepts that extend, and simplify, the network calculus developed by Cruz [1,2, 3...
Network Calculus is a collection of results based on Min-Plus algebra, which applies to deterministi...
Abstract The continuous evolution of network calculus led to a set of different analyses. Among them...
Network Calculus is a theory aiming at computing worst-case bounds on performances in communication ...
Le Network Calculus est une théorie visant à calculer des bornes pire-cas sur les performances des r...
Data flows belonging to multimedia applications are gaining importance in the Internet. A key charac...
We model some queuing systems arising in guaranteed ser-vice networks (such as RSVP/IP or ATM) as no...
This paper collects a serie of examples and counterexamples encountered in the study of the algorith...
We analyze some queueing problems arising in guaranteed service and controlled load networks using m...
Modern networks have become increasingly complex over the past years in terms of control algorithms,...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Network calculus (NC) is a set of...
International audienceArrival and service curves are core functions in the Network Calculus framewor...
An available bandwidth at a link is an unused capacity. Its measuring and/or estimation is not simpl...
Discrete Event Dynamic Systems (DEDS) are systems whose state transitions are triggered by events th...
This document presents some results obtained in the field of network calculus, a theory based on the...
We define general concepts that extend, and simplify, the network calculus developed by Cruz [1,2, 3...
Network Calculus is a collection of results based on Min-Plus algebra, which applies to deterministi...
Abstract The continuous evolution of network calculus led to a set of different analyses. Among them...
Network Calculus is a theory aiming at computing worst-case bounds on performances in communication ...
Le Network Calculus est une théorie visant à calculer des bornes pire-cas sur les performances des r...
Data flows belonging to multimedia applications are gaining importance in the Internet. A key charac...
We model some queuing systems arising in guaranteed ser-vice networks (such as RSVP/IP or ATM) as no...
This paper collects a serie of examples and counterexamples encountered in the study of the algorith...
We analyze some queueing problems arising in guaranteed service and controlled load networks using m...
Modern networks have become increasingly complex over the past years in terms of control algorithms,...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Network calculus (NC) is a set of...
International audienceArrival and service curves are core functions in the Network Calculus framewor...
An available bandwidth at a link is an unused capacity. Its measuring and/or estimation is not simpl...
Discrete Event Dynamic Systems (DEDS) are systems whose state transitions are triggered by events th...