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Delay Effects on the Asymptotic Stability of Various Fluid Models in High-Performance Networks

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Roughly speaking, a communication network consists of a collection of (network users/sources) elements interconnected to transfer information or data from one (network) node to another node through some (transmission or communication) links. A high-performance network represents a communication network able to support a large variety of applications, which can be transferred at high-speed and with low (communication) delay, and its dominant feature is the extremely large scale of the system [32]. There exists basically two ways to model communication networks systems using (discrete- or continuous-time) stochastic representations and/or deterministic (continuous-time) approximations, and we shall not insist on the difficulty of the task. Each modeling presents advantages and inconveniences, function of the difficulty in handling and/or analyzing the corresponding qualitative properties. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

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hal-02294302 , version 1 (23-09-2019)

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Silviu-Iulian Niculescu, Wim Michiels, Daniel Melchor-Aguillar, T. Luzyanina, Frédéric Mazenc, et al.. Delay Effects on the Asymptotic Stability of Various Fluid Models in High-Performance Networks. Tarbouriech, S., Abdallah, C.T., Chiasson, J. Advances in communication control networks, 308, Springer, pp.87-110, 2005, LNCIS, ⟨10.1007/978-3-540-31597-1_5⟩. ⟨hal-02294302⟩
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