by Krishna P. Murali, Vikram M. Gadre, Uday B. Desai.
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Boston, MA :
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Imprint: Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2003.
CONTENTS NOTE
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From the Contents: List of Symbols -- List of Acronyms. List of Figures -- List of Tables. Acknowledgments -- Preface -- 1: Introduction -- 2: Mathematical Preliminaries -- 3: Broadband Network Traffic Modeling -- 4: Multiplicative Cascades -- 5: V.V.G.M Multifractal Model. 1 -- 6: Analysis of the Multiplexing of Traffic -- 7: Modeling of VBR Video Traces -- 8: QOS Issues and Control of Broadband Traffic -- Appendices.-References -- Index.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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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.