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Queues with service speed adaptations

open access: yesStatistica Neerlandica, 2008
In this paper, we consider various queueing models in which the server can work at two different service speeds. The speed of the server depends on either the number of customers or the workload. Our main interest is in the model in which service speed adaptations can take place only at the arrival instants of an external Poisson observer.
Bekker, R., Boxma, O.J., Resing, J.A.C.
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Higher speed services

Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1988
Abstract The user requirements for wide area network services supporting data rates up to 10 Mbit/s and mixed-media traffic like voice, video and computer data on an international basis are outlined in this paper. Possible solutions exploiting existing technologies (communications satellites and fibre-optic links) are presented in two examples: the ...
Otto Koudelka, Mervyn Hine
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A queuing model with discrete service speeds

ACM SIGSIM Simulation Digest, 1976
An input source of the model is generated in accordance with a probability density function P r (n,t), where n and t are a spatial variable and a time variable, respectively. Thus the input arrives as a time-variable train.
Hitohisa Asai, S. C. Lee
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Responsive aperiodic services in high-speed networks

[1993] Proceedings. The 13th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2002
A fast packet-switched network is considered that transmits fixed-sized packets or cells and provides connection-oriented services. A number of rate-based service disciplines that offer timing guarantees have recently been proposed. These disciplines work well for connections which exhibit low burstiness or whose burstiness can be managed by admission ...
Shirish S. Sathaye   +2 more
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DANTE's plans for high speed services

Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1994
Abstract DANTE has been formed as a non-profit company by a group of national research networks in order to provide them with international services. In addition to the 2◊Mbps multi-protocol service which it already operates, DANTE is making plans to introduce 34 Mbps and higher speed services as soon as this is feasible.
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