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Course Name
Turkish Kuyruk Kuramı
English Queueing Theory
Course Code
TEL 614 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator İbrahim Hökelek
Course Objectives To examine how to model telecommunication and similar systems in various traffic states.
To design telecommunication and similar service systems economically based on the gathered information.
To be able to foresee system bottlenecks, to analyze existing systems and to use resources more efficiently.
Course Description Traffic characterization and basic concepts. Arrival and departure processes. Markov models. Single and multi-server loss and delay systems. Quality of service, congestion and throughput analysis. Limited and unlimited traffic sources. Modeling of repeated attempts. Various applications.
Course Outcomes M.Sc./Ph.D. students who successfully pass this course gain knowledge, skill and competency in the following subjects;
I. Modeling telecommunication and similar systems based on teletraffic calculations
II. To analyze current systems
III. To design efficient and economical teletraffic systems
IV. To obtain the knowledge and ability to efficiently use resources
V. To model the bottlenecks in teletraffic systems and system optimization
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities Computer simulation applications in homework and projects
Other
Textbook
Other References [1] Iversen,V.B., 2011, Teletraffic Engineering and Network Planning, Danmark Tech. Univ.
[2] Gross D., Shortle J.F., Thompson J.M., Harris C.M., 4th ed., 2008, Fundamentals of Queueing Theory, John Wiley.
[3] Kleinrock L. 1976, Queueing Systems Vol I-II, John Wiley.
[4] Sangay K.B., 2001, An Introduction to Queueing Systems, Springer.
[5] Sysky R., 1986, An Introduction to Congestion Theory, North Holland.
 
 
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