2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11134-006-9348-z
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Modeling teletraffic arrivals by a Poisson cluster process

Abstract: Abstract. In this paper we consider a Poisson cluster process N as a generating process for the arrivals of packets to a server. This process generalizes in a more realistic way the infinite source Poisson model which has been used for modeling teletraffic for a long time. At each Poisson point Γj, a flow of packets is initiated which is modeled as a partial iid sum process Γj + P k i=1 Xji, k ≤ Kj , with a random limit Kj which is independent of (Xji) and the underlying Poisson points (Γj). We study the covar… Show more

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“…If the process N c is a randomly stopped renewal process, we obtain a model that we will here call a renewal Poisson cluster process. This model was studied in Faÿ et al [11], see also Hohn and Veitch [18] and Hohn et al [19] for some empirical studies. It can be explicitly constructed as follows.…”
Section: Proposition 21 the Variance Of The Input A T Is Given Bymentioning
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“…If the process N c is a randomly stopped renewal process, we obtain a model that we will here call a renewal Poisson cluster process. This model was studied in Faÿ et al [11], see also Hohn and Veitch [18] and Hohn et al [19] for some empirical studies. It can be explicitly constructed as follows.…”
Section: Proposition 21 the Variance Of The Input A T Is Given Bymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We refer the reader to Faÿ et al [11] for the details on the above statements and on more information on the behavior of the ground process and its possible limits.…”
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“…More recently, shot noise processes have been used for modeling large computer networks such as the Internet; see for example Konstantopoulos and Lin [12], Kurtz [13] for some early work. In the context of the workload of large computer networks, shot noise processes arise as aggregated versions of the ON/OFF or infinite source Poisson models, also known as M/G/∞ model; see for example Levy and Taqqu [16], Pipiras and Taqqu [24], Mikosch et al [22] and for further extensions Faÿ et al [2], Mikosch and Samorodnitsky [23]. Other applications include finance (Samorodnitsky [25], Klüppelberg and Kühn [8]) and physics (Giraitis et al [3]).…”
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confidence: 99%