An Approach using Demisubmartingales for the Stochastic Analysis of Networks
Networking and Internet Architecture
2012-12-11 v3
Abstract
Stochastic network calculus is the probabilistic version of the network calculus, which uses envelopes to perform probabilistic analysis of queueing networks. The accuracy of probabilistic end-to-end delay or backlog bounds computed using network calculus has always been a concern. In this paper, we propose novel end-to-end probabilistic bounds based on demisubmartingale inequalities which improve the existing bounds for the tandem networks of GI/GI/1 queues. In particular, we show that reasonably accurate bounds are achieved by comparing the new bounds with the existing results for a network of M/M/1 queues.
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@article{arxiv.1111.3063,
title = {An Approach using Demisubmartingales for the Stochastic Analysis of Networks},
author = {Kishore Angrishi and Ulrich Killat},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.3063},
year = {2012}
}
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4 pages, 2 figure