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In recent years the significance of Gaussian processes to
communication networks has grown considerably. The inherent
flexibility of the Gaussian traffic model enables the analysis, in
a single mathematical framework, of systems with both long-range
and short-range dependent input streams. Large Deviations for
Gaussian Queues demonstrates how the Gaussian traffic model arises
naturally, and how the analysis of the corresponding queuing model
can be performed. The text provides a general introduction to
Gaussian queues, and surveys recent research into the modelling of
communications networks. Coverage includes:* Discussion of the
theoretical concepts and practical aspects related to Gaussian
traffic models.* Analysis of recent research asymptotic results for
Gaussian queues, both in the large-buffer and many-sources regime.*
An emphasis on rare-event analysis, relying on a variety of
asymptotic techniques.* Examination of single-node FIFO queuing
systems, as well as queues operating under more complex scheduling
disciplines, and queuing networks.* A set of illustrative examples
that directly relate to important practical problems in
communication networking.* A large collection of instructive
exercises and accompanying solutions. Large Deviations for Gaussian
Queues assumes minimal prior knowledge. It is ideally suited for
postgraduate students in applied probability, operations research,
computer science and electrical engineering. The book's
self-contained style makes it perfect for practitioners in the
communications networking industry and for researchers in related
areas.
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