Code
01DI5316
Duration
01 September 2016 → 31 December 2017
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Promotor
Fellow
Research disciplines
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Natural sciences
- Analysis
- Applied mathematics in specific fields
- General mathematics
- History and foundations
- Statistics
- Numerical methods
- Other mathematical sciences and statistics
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Engineering and technology
- Communications
- Communications technology
Keywords
communication networks
traffic fluctuations
queueing theory
Project description
In this research, we develop mathematical models that may help us understand the behavior of communication networks. In particular, we study processes that cause much variance in communication networks and aim at quantifying the influence of this variance on both the average behavior and the extreme fluctuations of communication networks. To this end, we use mathematical scaling techniques.