Code
01N00714
Duration
01 January 2014 → 30 September 2019
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Promotor
Research disciplines
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Natural sciences
- Applied mathematics in specific fields not elsewhere classified
- Statistics not elsewhere classified
- Numerical methods not elsewhere classified
- Computer architecture and networks not elsewhere classified
- Distributed computing not elsewhere classified
- Information sciences not elsewhere classified
- Information systems not elsewhere classified
- Programming languages not elsewhere classified
- Scientific computing not elsewhere classified
- Theoretical computer science not elsewhere classified
- Visual computing not elsewhere classified
- Other information and computing sciences not elsewhere classified
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Engineering and technology
- Communications not elsewhere classified
- Communications technology not elsewhere classified
Keywords
queueing theory
performance analysis
heterogeneous networks
Project description
In this project, we study queueing networks with a
given number of classes of customers. Priority can be given to a particular class of customers when serving customers in the queues. These queueing
networks are adequate models for nowadays telecommunication networks. We will construct approximative formulas for interesting performance measures such as the end-to-end delay of customers.