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ОБ ОДНОМ ПРИМЕНЕНИИ ДРОБНОГО ДВИЖЕНИЯ ЛЕВИ К МОДЕЛИРОВАНИЮ СЕТЕВОГО ТРАФИКА
Марковские процессы, хорошо зарекомендовавшие себя при моделировании
текстовых и голосовых потоков информации, не способны отразить
высокую вариабельность пакетного трафика вкупе с наличием
долгой памяти. Эти модели существенно недооценивают реальную нагрузку
и характеристики производительности систем. Поэтому построение
более адекватных моделей трафика и исследование их свойств остается
на сегодняшний день весьма актуальной задачей. В настоящей работе
найдена неасимптотическая верхняя граница для длины очереди в
системе с неограниченным накопителем и входящим трафиком, характеризующимся
фрактальным движением Леви. Расчеты опираются на
принципы сетевого анализа с помощью огибающих кривых и не предполагают
стационарных режимов функционирования или асимптотик
«большого буфера» и «большого числа источников
Air Force Institute of Technology Research Report 2009
This report summarizes the research activities of the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Graduate School of Engineering and Management. It describes research interests and faculty expertise; lists student theses/dissertations; identifies research sponsors and contributions; and outlines the procedures for contacting the school. Included in the report are: faculty publications, conference presentations, consultations, and funded research projects. Research was conducted in the areas of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electro-Optics, Computer Engineering and Computer Science, Systems and Engineering Management, Operational Sciences, Mathematics, Statistics and Engineering Physics
Annual Report, 2013-2014
Beginning in 2004/2005- issued in online format onl
Air Force Institute of Technology Research Report 2016
This Research Report presents the FY16 research statistics and contributions of the Graduate School of Engineering and Management (EN) at AFIT. AFIT research interests and faculty expertise cover a broad spectrum of technical areas related to USAF needs, as reflected by the range of topics addressed in the faculty and student publications listed in this report. In most cases, the research work reported herein is directly sponsored by one or more USAF or DOD agencies. AFIT welcomes the opportunity to conduct research on additional topics of interest to the USAF, DOD, and other federal organizations when adequate manpower and financial resources are available and/or provided by a sponsor. In addition, AFIT provides research collaboration and technology transfer benefits to the public through Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs)
Air Force Institute of Technology Research Report 2003
This report summarizes the research activities of the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Graduate School of Engineering and Management. It describes research interests and faculty expertise; lists student theses/dissertations; identifies research sponsors and contributions; and outlines the procedures for contacting the school. Included in the report are: faculty publications, conference presentations, consultations, and funded research projects. Research was conducted in the areas of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electro-Optics, Computer Engineering and Computer Science, Systems and Engineering Management, Operational Sciences, and Engineering Physics
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