| B. Fontana and A. Guerrero, "Packet Traffic Characterization, Arrival Laws andWaiting Times," Proc. ITC-12, Turin, Italy, 1988. |
.... Poisson Process (GSPP) 1] the Markov Modulated Poisson Process (MMPP) and several special cases like the Switched Poisson Process (SPP) and the interrupted Poisson process (IPP) 5,7,9] the Markov interrupted constant rate processes [2,6] the source phase model [8] and, the train type model [3,4]. A recent addition to the literature is the Transform Expand Sample (TES) approach, which is stochastic, but appears to derive much of its richness from a nonlinear transformation [11] For reasons of mathematical tractability, most of these models retain some form of Markovian structure either ....
B. Fontana and A. Guerrero, "Packet Traffic Characterization, Arrival Laws andWaiting Times," Proc. ITC-12, Turin, Italy, 1988.
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