Control and Performance in Packet, Circuit, and ATM Networks

Control and Performance in Packet, Circuit, and ATM Networks combines queuing theory, with static-flow models and static optimization methods (such as linear, nonlinear, and dynamic programming), in order to analyze the behavior of communication networks. In addition, the book reviews queuing theory and static optimization methods for the study of control problems in telecommunication networks.

For example , AT & T's Digital Multiplex Interface ( DMI ) [ 17 ] , allows direct access to a computer via the PBX for telephony purposes such as automatic call distribution for sales offices and banks . Voice and data integration was ...