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Introduction to Queueing Theory and Stochastic Teletraffic Models

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Introduction to Queueing Theory and Stochastic Teletraffic Models
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Publisher: City University of Hong Kong
Number of pages: 224

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The aim of this textbook is to provide students with basic knowledge of stochastic models that may apply to telecommunications research areas, such as traffic modelling, resource provisioning and traffic management. These study areas are often collectively called teletraffic.

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