Performance Analysis of Communications Networks and Systems

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This Rigorous And Self-Contained Book Describes Mathematical And In Particular Stochastic Methods To Assess The Performance Of Networked Systems. It Consists Of Three Parts. Part One Is A Review Of Probability Theory. Part Two Covers The Classical Theory Of Stochastic Processes (Poisson Renewal Markov And Queuing Theory) Which Are Considered To Be The Basic Building Blocks For Performance Evaluation Studies. Part Three Focuses On The Relatively New Field Of The Physics Of Networks. This Part Deals With The Recently Obtained Insights That Many Very Different Large Complex Networks - Such As The Internet World Wide Web Proteins Utility Infrastructures Social Networks - Evolve And Behave According To More General Common Scaling Laws. This Understanding Is Useful When Assessing The End-To-End Quality Of Communications Services For Example In Internet Telephony Real-Time Video And Interacting Games. Containing Problems And Solutions This Book Is Ideal For Graduate Students Taking Courses In Performance Analysis.
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