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15. ASMTA 2008: Nicosia, Cyprus
- Khalid Al-Begain, Armin Heindl, Miklós Telek:
Analytical and Stochastic Modeling Techniques and Applications, 15th International Conference, ASMTA 2008, Nicosia, Cyprus, June 4-6, 2008, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5055, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-68980-5
Traffic Modeling
- Dieter Fiems, Veronique Inghelbrecht, Bart Steyaert, Herwig Bruneel:
Markovian Characterisation of H.264/SVC Scalable Video. 1-15 - Maria Estrella Sousa Vieira
, Andrés Suárez-González
:
Using the Whittle Estimator for the Selection of an Autocorrelation Function Family. 16-30 - Stephan Heckmüller, Bernd E. Wolfinger:
Using Load Transformations to Predict the Impact of Packet Fragmentation and Losses on Markovian Arrival Processes. 31-46
Queueing Systems
- Laurence Hoflack, Stijn De Vuyst, Sabine Wittevrongel, Herwig Bruneel:
Modeling Web Server Traffic with Session-Based Arrival Streams. 47-60 - Thomas Demoor, Joris Walraevens
, Dieter Fiems, Herwig Bruneel:
Mixed Finite-/Infinite-Capacity Priority Queue with Interclass Correlation. 61-74 - Tom Maertens, Joris Walraevens
, Herwig Bruneel:
Performance Evaluation of a Gradual Differentiation Scheme for Telecommunication Networks. 75-87
Analytical Methods and Applications
- Daniele Manini
, Marco Gribaudo
:
An Analytical Study of the Resource Diffusion in Non-homogeneous P2P Networks. 88-100 - Joke Lambert, Wouter Rogiest, Benny Van Houdt, Dieter Fiems, Chris Blondia, Herwig Bruneel:
A Hessenberg Markov Chain for Fast Fibre Delay Line Length Optimization. 101-113 - Nicholas A. Nechval, Konstantin N. Nechval, Gundars Berzinsh, Maris Purgailis, Uldis Rozevskis:
Stochastic Fatigue Models for Efficient Planning Inspections in Service of Aircraft Structures. 114-127
Distributions in Stochastic Modeling
- Reza Pulungan
, Holger Hermanns:
Effective Minimization of Acyclic Phase-Type Representations. 128-143 - Abigail S. Lebrecht, Nicholas J. Dingle, William J. Knottenbelt:
A Response Time Distribution Model for Zoned RAID. 144-157 - Tobias Hoßfeld
, Kenji Leibnitz, Marie-Ange Remiche:
Exact Sojourn Time Distribution in an Online IPTV Recording System. 158-172
Queueing Networks
- Stefan Schreieck, Reinhard German, Kai-Steffen Hielscher
:
An Empirical Case-Study of a Central-Server-Model on System Performance. 173-188 - Ahmad Al Hanbali
, Roland de Haan, Richard J. Boucherie
, Jan-Kees C. W. van Ommeren
:
A Tandem Queueing Model for Delay Analysis in Disconnected Ad Hoc Networks. 189-205 - Jonatha Anselmi, Paolo Cremonesi
:
Exact Asymptotic Analysis of Closed BCMP Networks with a Common Bottleneck. 206-220 - Jean-Michel Fourneau:
Multiclass G-Networks of Processor Sharing Queues with Resets. 221-233
Simulation and Model Checking
- Uli Harder, Fernando Martínez Ortuño:
Simulation of a Peer to Peer Market for Grid Computing. 234-248 - Paulo Fernandes, Jean-Marc Vincent, Thais Webber
:
Perfect Simulation of Stochastic Automata Networks. 249-263 - Mouad Ben Mamoun, Nihal Pekergin:
Model Checking of Infinite State Space Markov Chains by Stochastic Bounds. 264-278
Wireless Networks
- Anne Remke, Boudewijn R. Haverkort
, Geert J. Heijenk
, Lucia Cloth:
Bottleneck Analysis for Two-Hop IEEE 802.11e Ad Hoc Networks. 279-294 - Sergey D. Andreev
, Andrey M. Turlikov
, Alexey V. Vinel:
Contention-Based Polling Efficiency in Broadband Wireless Networks. 295-309 - Tien Van Do, Nam H. Do, Ram Chakka:
Performance Evaluation of the High Speed Downlink Packet Access in Communications Networks Based on High Altitude Platforms. 310-322

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