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5th QTNA 2010: Beijing, China
- Jinting Wang, Wuyi Yue:
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Queueing Theory and Network Applications, QTNA '10, Beijing, China, July 24-26, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0212-8 - Zsolt Saffer, Miklós Telek:
Analysis of globally gated Markovian limited cyclic polling model and its application to IEEE 802.16 network. 1-8 - Xiu-li Xu, Yance Li, Naishuo Tian:
Performance analysis for the Geom/G/1 queue with single working vacation. 9-14 - Julia Amador:
On the distribution of the successful and blocked events in retrial queues with finite number of sources. 15-22 - Jesus R. Artalejo, Antonio Gómez-Corral:
Markov chains with block-structured state-dependent events: formulation and correlation analysis. 23-28 - Rein Nobel, Suzanne van der Ster:
A discrete-time queueing model with abandonments. 29-34 - Zhanqiang Huo, Naishuo Tian:
Modeling study of the sleep mode in the IEEE 802.16e wireless networks with correlated traffic. 35-40 - Ji-Hong Li, Duihong Jia, Naishuo Tian:
A batch arrival queue with exponential working vacations. 41-45 - Tuan Phung-Duc, Hiroyuki Masuyama, Shoji Kasahara, Yutaka Takahashi:
A simple algorithm for the rate matrices of level-dependent QBD processes. 46-52 - Sho Nanao, Hiroyuki Masuyama, Shoji Kasahara, Yutaka Takahashi:
Performance analysis of data block synchronization mechanism in coolstreaming. 53-58 - Hong Il Cho, Gang Uk Hwang:
Packet delay analysis of a wireless network with multiple relays under Rayleigh fading channels. 59-66 - Hsing Paul Luh, Chia-Hung Wang, Chung-Min Lin:
Dropping behavior of a random early detection mechanism by a queueing model of batch arrivals and multiple servers. 67-74 - Tsung-Yin Wang:
The variant vacation policy Geo/G/1 queue with server breakdowns. 75-81 - Jyh-Bin Ke, Jau-Chuan Ke, Chuen-Horng Lin:
Cost optimization of an M/M/r queueing system with queue-dependent servers: genetic algorithm. 82-86 - Bara Kim:
Stability of a retrial queueing network with different classes of customers and restricted resource pooling. 87-93 - Sangkyu Baek, Bong Dae Choi:
Performance of an efficient sleep mode operation for IEEE 802.16m. 94-101 - Alexander N. Dudin, C. S. Kim, Valentina I. Klimenok, Olga S. Taramin:
A dual tandem queueing system with a finite intermediate buffer and cross traffic. 102-109 - Xunli Fan, Feng Zheng, Lin Guan, Jie Wang, Li Gao, Xingang Wang:
Study of ARED algorithm based on the 2nd order difference equation. 110-117 - Zonghao Zhou, Yijuan Zhu:
On the (MAP1, MAP2)/(PH1, PH2)/N1+N2 retrial queue of wireless cellular networks with channel allocation. 119-124 - Thomas Demoor, Dieter Fiems, Joris Walraevens, Herwig Bruneel:
Time and space priority in a partially shared priority queue. 125-131 - Achyutha Krishnamoorthy, Sajeev S. Nair, Narayanan C. Viswanath:
An inventory model with server interruptions. 132-139 - Yutaka Sakuma, Atsushi Inoie, Ken'ichi Kawanishi, Masakiyo Miyazawa:
Tail asymptotics for waiting time distribution of an M/M/s queue with general impatient time. 140-147 - Kyung Jae Kim, Jin Soo Park, Yun Han Bae, Bong Dae Choi:
Performance analysis of a slotted multi-channel MAC protocols for cognitive radio networks. 148-155 - Dongbi Zhu, Jin Soo Park, Bong Dae Choi:
Performance analysis of an unslotted CSMA in the multi-channel cognitive radio networks. 156-161 - Yunbo Huang, Jinting Wang:
A multi-class preemptive priority cognitive radio system with random interruption discipline. 162-168 - Jinting Wang, Linfei Zhao, Feng Zhang:
Performance analysis of the finite source retrial queue with server breakdowns and repairs. 169-176 - Wouter Rogiest, Koen De Turck, Koenraad Laevens, Dieter Fiems, Sabine Wittevrongel, Herwig Bruneel:
Performance analysis of FDL buffers: a heuristic approach with impatience and quantization. 177-184 - Sofian De Clercq, Koen De Turck, Bart Steyaert, Herwig Bruneel:
A discrete-time queueing system under frame-bound priority. 185-192 - Johan S. H. van Leeuwaarden, Erjen Lefeber, Yoni Nazarathy, Jacobus E. Rooda:
Model predictive control for the acquisition queue and related queueing networks. 193-200
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