Communication networks with a finite number of nodes controlled by adaptive random multiple-access protocols under overloads (Q1881929)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2108481
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2108481 |
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Communication networks with a finite number of nodes controlled by adaptive random multiple-access protocols under overloads (English)
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18 October 2004
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This paper discusses the problem of how to stabilize communication networks with a finite number of nodes controlled by random multiple-access protocols. Usually, the communication networks with random multiple-access protocols are rather unstable. The authors design an adaptive access protocol to stabilize the networks. For the stabilized networks, the asymptotic stationary state probability distribution and probabilistic and time characteristics are determined.
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communication network
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adaptive stabilization
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stationary distribution
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