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Burst ratio for a versatile traffic model. [PDF]
We deal with a finite-buffer queue, in which arriving jobs are subject to loss due to buffer overflows. The burst ratio parameter, which reflects the tendency of losses to form long series, is studied in detail.
Andrzej Chydzinski
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Burst Ratio in Concatenated Markov-based Channels
This paper deals with the burst ratio parameter, which describes the burstiness of a packet loss observed in digital networks. It is one of the input parameters of E-model – the most widely used method of assessing conversational quality of telephony ...
Jakub Rachwalski, Zdzisław Papir
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Analysis of Burst Ratio in Concatenated Channels
Burst ratio is a parameter that quantifies packet loss patterns in transmission networks. It has been defined for an end-to-end scenario, therefore burst ratio can be determined only if the characteristics of the whole transmission path are known.
Jakub Rachwalski, Zdzisław Papir
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Association Between Burst-Suppression Latency and Burst-Suppression Ratio Under Isoflurane or Adjuvant Drugs With Isoflurane Anesthesia in Mice [PDF]
The same doses of anesthesia may yield varying depths of anesthesia in different patients. Clinical studies have revealed a possible causal relationship between deep anesthesia and negative short- and long-term patient outcomes. However, a reliable index
Di Wang +13 more
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Event Rate for Extreme Mass Ratio Burst Signals in the LISA Band [PDF]
Stellar mass compact objects in short period orbits about a $10^{4.5}$--$10^{7.5}$ solar mass massive black hole (MBH) are thought to be a significant continuous-wave source of gravitational radiation for the ESA/NASA Laser Interferometer Space Antenna ...
Finn, Lee Samuel +2 more
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Gamma-Ray Burst Sequences in Hardness Ratio-Peak Energy Plane
The narrowness of the distribution of the peak energy of $\nu F_{\nu}$ spectrum of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and the unification of GRB population are great puzzles yet to be solved.
Allen C. +21 more
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Burst Ratio of Packet Losses in Individual Network Flows [PDF]
We study the burst ratio of packet loss processes in networking. This parameter characterizes the inclination of packet losses to form long, consecutive sequences. Such long sequences of losses may have a negative impact on multimedia streams, particularly those of real-time type.
Chydziński, Andrzej, Adamczyk, Błażej
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Impact of the Dropping Function on Clustering of Packet Losses
The dropping function mechanism is known to improve the performance of TCP/IP networks by reducing queueing delays and desynchronizing flows. In this paper, we study yet another positive effect caused by this mechanism, i.e., the reduction in the ...
Andrzej Chydzinski
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Extreme-mass-ratio burst detection with TianQin
The capture of compact objects by massive black holes in galaxies or dwarf galaxies will generate short gravitational wave signals, called extreme-mass-ratio bursts (EMRBs), before evolving into extreme-mass-ratio inspirals. Their detection will provide an investigation of the black hole properties and shed light on astronomy and astrophysics.
Hui-Min Fan +5 more
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On the Influence of AQM on Serialization of Packet Losses
We study the influence of the active queue management mechanism based on the queue size on the serialization of packet losses, i.e., the occurrences of losses in long, consecutive series. We use a traffic model able to mimic precisely the autocorrelation
Andrzej Chydzinski, Blazej Adamczyk
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