S. Sattanathan, N.C. Narendra, et al.
CONTEXT 2005
A digital communication network can be modeled as an adversarial queueing network. An adversarial queueing network is defined to be stable if the number of packets stays bounded over time. A central question is to determine which adversarial queueing networks are stable under-every work-conserving packet routing policy. Our main result is that stability of an adversarial queueing network is implied by stability of an associated fluid queueing network.
S. Sattanathan, N.C. Narendra, et al.
CONTEXT 2005
Yigal Hoffner, Simon Field, et al.
EDOC 2004
Robert E. Donovan
INTERSPEECH - Eurospeech 2001
Leo Liberti, James Ostrowski
Journal of Global Optimization