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A Queuing Model for Computer-Communication Network Under Catastrophic Events and Retransmission of Dropped Packets | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

A Queuing Model for Computer-Communication Network Under Catastrophic Events and Retransmission of Dropped Packets


Abstract:

Queuing (waiting line) models with correlated input find their useful applications in modeling computer-communication traffic. In fact, waiting line models with correlate...Show More

Abstract:

Queuing (waiting line) models with correlated input find their useful applications in modeling computer-communication traffic. In fact, waiting line models with correlated arrivals and catastrophic events are used to study the behavior of computer-communication networks under the occurrence disastrous events like virus attack. Further, due to many reasons like network congestion and network errors, some packets may not reach their respective destinations, which leads to packet dropping. The dropped packets need to be retransmitted. Therefore, a waiting line model with correlated arrivals, catastrophes, restoration, and feedback is considered in this paper for modelling a computer-communication network. Time-dependent solution of the model is presented using Runge-Kutta method.
Date of Conference: 02-06 October 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 18 December 2023
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Conference Location: Astrakhan, Russian Federation

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