Distribution of end-to-end delay in message-switched networks / by J. W. Wong.: Co24-215/1977E-PDF
"An open queueing network model is used to derive the distribution of end-to-end delay in a message-switched network. It is shown that under fixed routing, the end-to-end delay of messages belonging to a particular source-destination node pair is given by a sum of independent and exponentially distributed random variables. The generalization of this basic result to random routing and to messages belonging to a group of source destination pairs is also considered. Numerical examples based on a hypothetical network are presented"--Abstract.
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| Title | Distribution of end-to-end delay in message-switched networks / by J. W. Wong. |
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| Description | 1 online resource (21 pages) : figures |
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