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Principles of Performance Engineering for Telecommunication and Information Systems (Paperback)
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Principles of Performance Engineering for Telecommunication and Information Systems (Paperback)
Series: Telecommunications
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The term 'teletraffic engineering' has been used since the early
days of the century to describe the design of switched
telecommunications networks in terms of probabilities. More recent
advances in queuing theory, and the growing realisation that the
basic techniques can be applied to many other aspects of system
design, has led to an extension of the subject and to the term
'performance engineering'. This book describes the basic theory of
performance engineering and its application to both circuit- and
packet-switched systems. For the increasing number of systems that
are too complex to be analysed by theoretical methods, an
introduction is given to simulation techniques. Other applications
such as reliability, tolerances and the system implications of
radio fading are covered, and the principles of design are
discussed in terms of the basic theory. Final-year undergraduate
and postgraduate students will find the text useful in relation to
a wide range of systems, as will practising telecommunication
engineers. The book will also be of interest to telecommunication
managers who are more interested in system performance than in
detailed hardware and software design.
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