Queuing Systems with Communications Applications I (NIS655)

Queuing models will be developed and applied to current problems in telecommunication networks and performance analysis of networked computer systems. Topics include elementary queuing theory, birth-death processes, open and closed networks of queues, priority queues, conservation laws, models for time-shared computer systems and computer communication networks. Prerequisite: NIS605, EE605 or CS505.




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Program NameProgram Directors(s)
Computer Engineering MastersYu-Dong Yao
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