Opinto-opas 2005-2006

TLT-2726 TELETRAFFIC THEORY II, 3-6 cr
TELETRAFFIC THEORY II

Person responsible
Name: Yevgeni Koucheryavy, E-mail:yk@cs.tut.fi, Tel.:3 3115 3075, Room:TH206

Lecturers
Name: Dmitri Moltchanov,
E-mail: moltchan@cs.tut.fi
Tel.: 040 0785497
Room: TH211

Implementation rounds
Implementation 1
  Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Summer Language of instruction
Lecture - - - 3 h/week+ 2 h/week - In English only
Exercise - - - 1 h/week+ 1 h/week - In English only
Assignment - - - - 10 h/per - In English only
Exam   In English only
(Academic Calender 2005-2006)

Objectives
Aim of this course is to give a basic knowledge of traffic management and dimensioning of network nodes in broadband telecommunication networks including IP and ATM networks. We consequently consider three basic parts: traffic characterization in broadband networks, analysis of single network nodes and analysis and dimensioning of network of nodes. The general aim of the course is to establish a relationship between queuing theory as a mathematical discipline and real world applications.

Contents
Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. 1.Traffic measurements and modelling:

Traffic modeling: statistics;
Traffic modeling: measurements;
Traffic modeling: models;
Traffic modeling: fitting of models.

 
     
2. 2. Models for single network nodes:

Discrete-time queuing models;
G/G/1 queuing model and simulations;
Queuing models with priorities;
Queuing models with vacations;
Queuing models with batch arrivals.

 
     
3. 3. Network of queues:

Queuing networks: an introduction;
Queuing networks: closed networks;
Deterministics queuing models.

 
     

Requirements for completing the course
Lectures, exercises, assignments, exam

Assessment criteria

  • Used assessment scale is numeric (1-5)
  • Prerequisites
    Number Name Credits M/R
    TLT-2716 Teletraffic Theory I 3-6 Mandatory

    Additional information related to prequisites
    TLT-2716 Teletraffic Theory I or equivalent knowledge is mandatory.

    Other comments

  • Partial passing of course must be in connection with the same round of implementation.
  • The course is suitable for postgraduate studies.
  • Course will not be lectured in the academic year 2005-2006.
  • Correspondence of content
    8303750 Teletraffic Theory II

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    Last modified 06.03.2005
    Modified byJarmo Harju