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This timeless classic is back in print. Enjoyable reading for anyone interested in stochastic processes.
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Provides a modern mathematical approach to the design of communication networks for graduate students, blending control, optimization, and stochastic network theories. A broad range of performance analysis tools are discussed, including important advanced topics that have been made accessible to students for the first time. Taking a top-down approach to network protocol design, the authors begin with the deterministic model and progress to more sophisticated models. Network algorithms and protocols are tied closely to the theory, illustrating the practical engineering applications of each topic. The background behind the mathematical analyses is given before the formal proofs and is supported by worked examples, enabling students to understand the big picture before going into the detailed theory. End-of-chapter problems cover a range of difficulties, with complex problems broken into several parts, and hints to many problems are provided to guide students. Full solutions are available online for instructors.
A compact, highly-motivated introduction to some of the stochastic models found useful in the study of communications networks.
List for March 7, 1844, is the list for September 10, 1842, amended in manuscript.
Computer communications is characterized by rapid technological advances presenting problems of a theoretical nature that are often very difficult to solve. This title constitutes the proceedings of the 1983 AMS Short Course given at Denver, Colorado. It features contributors from a variety of different fields of computer communications.
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