To evaluate analytically the performance of a discrete time single server queue where the input process has a general marginal distribution, its index of dispersion for counts (IDC) may be infinite, and where the tail of the unfinished work distribution is not necessarily dominant, we use the following two principles. Firstly, we use the observation that only a finite duration of time is required for consideration of the effect of correlation on queueing performance. Secondly, by a certain transformation, queueing performance results for a queue with correlated input having arbitrary marginal distribution can be evaluated using that of its noncorrelated counterpart. We confirm the results by simulation using real traffic measurements from a high speed data network
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Communications, 1995. ICC '95 Seattle, 'Gateway to Globalization', 1995 IEEE International Conference on
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Date of Conference: 18-22 Jun 1995