Title
Q2: a new performance analysis tool exploiting numerical transform inversion
Abstract
We describe a tool that we are developing to help analyze the performance of emerging telecommunication systems. These emerging systems include ATM, broadband, intelligent and wireless networks, each of which will support a wide variety of services and media. The tool is distinguished from previous tools by exploiting numerical transform inversion. We describe three modules in the tool. These modules provide algorithms for obtaining the exact analytic solutions to: resource-sharing models, BMAP/G/1 queueing models and polling models. Since the tool is based on analytical methods instead of simulation, it is relatively fast. The tool has a window based menu driven interface and provides both graphical and numerical output.
Year
DOI
Venue
1995
10.1109/MASCOT.1995.378658
Durham, NC
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
queueing theory,resource allocation,telecommunication computing,telecommunication network management,telecommunication network reliability,transforms,ATM,BMAP/G/1 queueing models,Q2,analytical methods,broadband,graphical/numerical output,intelligent networks,numerical transform inversion,performance analysis tool,polling models,resource-sharing models,telecommunication systems performance,window based menu driven interface,wireless networks
Conference
0-8186-6902-0
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.54
3
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gagan L. Choudhury144575.32
Ward Whitt21509658.94