The analysis of a multiserver queue fed by a discrete autoregressive process of order 1 (original) (raw)
Abstract
We analyze a multiserver queue with a discrete autoregressive process of order 1 (DAR(1)) as an input. DAR(1) is a good mathematical model for VBR-coded teleconference traffic.
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