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American Psychological Association 7th edition (APA 7th)
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Robert, S., & van den Branden Lambrecht, C. (n.d.). An SSMP traffic model based on network measurements. In Proceedings International Phoenix Conference on Computers and Communications (pp. 494–500). International Phoenix Conference on Computers and Communications. IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/pccc.1995.472448
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Abstract:This paper gives an application of the knowledge of the parameters which have the greatest influence on the occupancy and the loss of a finite capacity queue. We show that it is possible to fit the decisive parameters of an SSMP(N) (special semi-Markov process with N states) to those of the measured data, which has been measured on a LAN-network located at the EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology). The SSMP is a discrete-time process and is a generalization of the Markov modulated Poisson process: each state is characterized by a general probability density function. The example taken to verify this affirmation is the comparison of the expected cell loss in a SSMP(N)/G/1/c queue and the expected cell loss of the converted LAN traffic/G/1/c queue which can be used as model of a LAN-MAN interconnection. The comparisons show that it is possible to correctly model the slotted traffic during a short period of time.

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