Telecommunications: statistical analysis and performance evaluation

Department of Mathematical Statistics
Lund University with Lund Institute of Technology


Final programme

Thursday May 29
13.30-14.20 Onno Boxma: Regular variation in fluid queues.
14.20-15.10 Volker Schmidt: Expansions for waiting times in (max,+)-linear systems.
15.10-15.40 Søren Asmussen: Waiting time distributions in many-server queues.
15.40-16.10 BREAK
16.10-17.00 Tomasz Rolski: Some recent results around Ross's conjecture for Markov-modulated queues.
17.00-17.50 Udo Krieger: On finite buffer models with versatile Markovian input processes.
19.00 DINNER

Friday May 30
08.30-09.20 Walter Willinger: The "brave new world" of analyzing and modeling traffic measurements from modern high-speed communication networks.
09.20-10.10 Ilkka Norros: What can multifractal analysis tell about teletraffic?
10.10-10.40 BREAK
10.40-11.10 Allan Andersen: A Markovian approach for modelling packet traffic with long range dependence.
11.10-12.00 Henrik Nyberg: A client-based traffic model of TCP connections in a corporate network.
12.00-13.00 LUNCH
13.00-13.30 Tobias Rydén: Parameter estimation for Markov-modulated Poisson processes.
13.30-14.20 Åke Arvidsson: Traffic modelling: Some issues, methods, and models.
14.20-15.10 Avi Mandelbaum: Service networks: Science, engineering, management.
15.10-15.30 BREAK
15.30-16.20 Villy Bæk Iversen: Modelling of service-integrated communication systems.
16.20-17.10 Christian Nyberg: Some performance problems in distributed communication networks.