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Multifractal Based Network Traffic Modeling 1st Edition Krishna P Murali

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Multifractal Based Network Traffic Modeling 1st Edition Krishna P Murali
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.33 MB
Pages: 210
Author: Krishna P. Murali, Vikram M. Gadre, Uday B. Desai (auth.)
ISBN: 9781461351078, 9781461504993, 1461351073, 1461504996
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Multifractal Based Network Traffic Modeling 1st Edition Krishna P Murali by Krishna P. Murali, Vikram M. Gadre, Uday B. Desai (auth.) 9781461351078, 9781461504993, 1461351073, 1461504996 instant download after payment.

Multifractal Based Network Traffic Modeling provides an overview of existing broadband traffic modeling based on the Poisson process and its variants like the MM1 models. It also provides very good coverage of models based on self-similar processes. Throughout the book, the authors have focused on the problem of broadband traffic modeling keeping in mind long range dependencies in broadband traffic.

Graduate students, researchers, and individuals new to the areas of teletraffic modeling and communication network engineering will find this work especially helpful. The book could also be used as a textbook for a graduate level course on Teletraffic Modeling.

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