| M. Greiner, M. Jobmann and C. Kluppelberg, "Telecommunication Traffic, Queueing Models, and Subexponential Distributions," to appear in Queueing Systems, 1999. |
.... do not lend themselves to easy queueing analysis since their Laplace transforms are not tractable, in most cases (for an exception, see [BoC98] This explains why, so far, most of the queueing results involving subexponential distributions have only been obtained in asymptotic regimes (see [GJK99] and references therein) Although these asymptotic results may provide very useful insights, they suffer from some severe limitations. First, the region where they are applicable is often limited to very large (and sometimes unrealistic) buffer sizes. Second, they provide only partial information ....
M. Greiner, M. Jobmann and C. Kluppelberg, "Telecommunication Traffic, Queueing Models, and Subexponential Distributions," to appear in Queueing Systems, 1999.
.... do not lend themselves to easy queueing analysis since their Laplace transforms are not explicit, in most cases (for an exception, see [BoC98] This explains why, so far, most of the queueing results involving heavy tailed distributions have only been obtained in asymptotic regimes (see [GJK99] and references therein) These asymptotic results have the merit of providing some insight into the relation between the heavy tailed distributions parameters and the queueing performance measures. In order to obtain more quantitative results, several contributions have recently suggested to fit ....
M. Greiner, M. Jobmann and C. Kluppelberg, "Telecommunication Traffic, Queueing Models, and Subexponential Distributions," to appear in Queueing Systems, 1999. 30
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