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An Application of Probabilistic Queueing Model for Determination of Optimal Equipment Requitement in Earth Haul Operations (토사운반작업(土砂運搬作業)의 적정장비조합결정(適正裝備組合決定)을 위한 대기모형(待期模型)의 응용(應用))

  • Lee, Bae Ho
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 1984
  • The paper presents an application of the Theory of Queue to a typical eath-haul operations. Field measurements of arrival and serve times were used to analyze the mathematical model for determination of optimal equipment requirements. Despite the model produces somewhat uder estimates of production, the use of the model in solving operation design problems was. found satisfactory on the practical basis.

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DBSW Algorithm Performance Criteria Using Queueing Theory (큐잉 이론을 이용한 DBSW 알고리즘 성능 분석)

  • Cho, Hae-Seong
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.6 no.11
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    • pp.276-284
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    • 2006
  • WRR scheme was developed for scheduling scheme for guaranteeing bandwidth requirement. In these days, WRR scheme can handle multiple queues straightforwardly by putting a different weight on each queue in order to offer differentiated services such as different bandwidth or delay bound in wireless communication network. Also, WRR algorithm can be implemented efficiently by dynamic binary scheduling wheel(DBSW) architecture. This paper performs the mathematical analysis of the DBSW architecture and compares the results with simulation results. The analysis data and simulation data show that the mathematical analysis developed properly.

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ATM Rate Based Traffic Control with Bode Principle

  • Jing, Yuanwei;Zeng, Hui;Jing, Qingshen;Yuan, Ping
    • International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.214-222
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    • 2008
  • Bode principle is applied to carry out traffic control for rate based ATM network, which guarantees the higher buffer utilization, buffer overflow-free, and well utilization of bandwidth. The principle confirms the relationship between the threshold of buffer queue and the network bandwidth, as well as the relationship between the threshold of buffer and source input rate. Theoretic warrant of the buffer threshold is proposed. The reference range of source input rate is provided in theory, which makes the source end respond to the change of network state rapidly and dynamically, and then the effect of time delay to the traffic control is avoided. Simulation results show that the better steady and dynamic performances of networks are obtained by Bode principle.

A two-stage service policy for an M/G/1 queueing system

  • Kim, Jongwoo;Song, Mi Jung;Lee, Jiyeon
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.941-948
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    • 2013
  • We introduce the $P^M_{{\lambda},{\tau}}$ service policy, as a generalized two-stage service policy of the $P^M_{\lambda}$ policy of Bae et al. (2002) for an M/G/1 queueing system. By using the level crossing theory and solving the corresponding integral equations, we obtain the explicit expression for the stationary distribution of the workload in the system.

Large size asymptotics for non-blocking ATM switches with input queueing (입력단 버퍼를 갖는 비차단형 ATM 교환기에서의 large size asymptotics)

  • 김영범
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics S
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    • v.35S no.4
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    • pp.10-19
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    • 1998
  • With the advent of high-speed networks, the increasingly stringent performance requeirements are being placed on the underlying switching systems. Under these circumstances, simulation methods for evaluating the performace of such a switch requires vast computational cost and accordingly the importance of anlytical methods increases. In general, the performance analysis of a switch architecture is also a very difficult task in that the conventional queueing system such as switching systems, which consists of a large numbe of queues which interact with each other in a fiarly complicated manner. To overcome these difficulties, most of the past research results assumed that multiple queues become decoupled as the switch size grows unboundely large, which enables the conventional queueing theory to be applied. In this apepr, w analyze a non-blocking space-division ATM swtich with input queueing, and prove analytically the pheonomenon that virtual queues formed by the head-of-line cells become decoupled as the switch size grows unboundedly large. We also establish various properties of the limiting queue size processes so obtained and compute the maximum throughput associated with ATM switches with input queueing.

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A Simulation Model for the Determination of Optimal Workers (최적작업자수의 결정을 위한 Simulation모형)

  • 연경화
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.8 no.11
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    • pp.69-77
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    • 1985
  • The queue theory is based on the assumption that most system are normally assigned to stay under steady state. Therefore, the initial problem can be represented by a symbolic model but such a representation does not permit analysis of all the interesting alternatives. When the solution to the problem is thus restricted to a particular subclass of available alternatives, the symbolic model can be solved by mathematics to deduce which alternative is optimal. However, when be consider slightly more complicated alternatives, the analytic procedures become interactable. The purpose of this study is to show how a simulation model enable us to handle the more complicated system after examining the characteristics of the complications that negate more complicated system. Then construct a simulation model and compare the solution of simulation models with analytic methods.

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Adaptive Cross-Layer Resource Optimization in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks with Multi-Homing User Equipments

  • Wu, Weihua;Yang, Qinghai;Li, Bingbing;Kwak, Kyung Sup
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.784-795
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we investigate the resource allocation problem in time-varying heterogeneous wireless networks (HetNet) with multi-homing user equipments (UE). The stochastic optimization model is employed to maximize the network utility, which is defined as the difference between the HetNet's throughput and the total energy consumption cost. In harmony with the hierarchical architecture of HetNet, the problem of stochastic optimization of resource allocation is decomposed into two subproblems by the Lyapunov optimization theory, associated with the flow control in transport layer and the power allocation in physical (PHY) layer, respectively. For avoiding the signaling overhead, outdated dynamic information, and scalability issues, the distributed resource allocation method is developed for solving the two subproblems based on the primal-dual decomposition theory. After that, the adaptive resource allocation algorithm is developed to accommodate the timevarying wireless network only according to the current network state information, i.e. the queue state information (QSI) at radio access networks (RAN) and the channel state information (CSI) of RANs-UE links. The tradeoff between network utility and delay is derived, where the increase of delay is approximately linear in V and the increase of network utility is at the speed of 1/V with a control parameter V. Extensive simulations are presented to show the effectiveness of our proposed scheme.

Comparison of Delay Estimates for Signalized Intersection (신호교차로 지체 산정 비교)

  • Jo, Jun-Han;Jo, Yong-Chan;Kim, Seong-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.67-80
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, the primary objective of the research are to review the methods currently avaliable for estimating the delay incurred by vehicles at signalized intersections. The paper compares the delay estimates from a deterministic queueing model, a model based on shock wave theory , the steady-state Webster model, the queue-based models defined in the 1994 and 2001 version of the High way Capacity Manual, in addition to the delays estimated from the TRANSYT-7F macroscopic simulation and NETSIM microscopic simulation. More especially, this paper is to compare the delay estimates obtained using macroscopic and microscopic simulation tools against state-of-the practice analytical models that are derived from deterministic queueing and shock wave analysis theory. The results of the comparisons indicate that all delay models produce relatively similar results for signalized intersections with low traffic demand, but that increasing differences occur as the traffic demand approaches saturation. In particular, when the TRANSYT-7F and NETSIM are compared, it is highly differences as approach for traffic condition to over-saturation. Also, the NETSIM microscopic simulation is the lowest estimates among the various models.

Design and Implementation of Kernel Resource Management Scheme (커널 자원 관리 기법 설계 및 구현)

  • Kim, Byung-Jin;Baek, Seung-Jae;Kim, Keun-Eun;Choi, Jong-Moo
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.181-190
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    • 2009
  • Module is an object file that can be loaded into operating system dynamically and has complete privileged access to all resources in kernel. Therefore trivial misuses in a module may cause critical system halts or deadlock situations. In this paper, we propose Kernel Resource Protector(KRP) scheme to reduce the various problems caused by module. KRP provides protections of a variety of kernel resources such as memory, major number and work queue resource. We implement the scheme onto linux kernel 2.6.18, and experimental results show that our scheme can protect kernel resources effectively.

Analysis of Delay Distribution and Rate Control over Burst-Error Wireless Channels

  • Lee, Joon-Goo;Lee, Hyung-Keuk;Lee, Sang-Hoon
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.34 no.5A
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    • pp.355-362
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    • 2009
  • In real-time communication services, delay constraints are among the most important QoS (Quality of Service) factors. In particular, it is difficult to guarantee the delay requirement over wireless channels, since they exhibit dynamic time-varying behavior and even severe burst-errors during periods of deep fading. Channel throughput may be increased, but at the cost of the additional delays when ARQ (Automatic Repeat Request) schemes are used. For real-time communication services, it is very essential to predict data deliverability. This paper derives the delay distribution and the successful delivery probability within a given delay budget using a priori channel model and a posteriori information from the perspective of queueing theory. The Gilbert-Elliot burst-noise channel is employed as an a Priori channel model, where a two-state Markov-modulated Bernoulli process $(MMBP_2)$ is used. for a posteriori information, the channel parameters, the queue-length and the initial channel state are assumed to be given. The numerical derivation is verified and analyzed via Monte Carlo simulations. This numerical derivation is then applied to a rate control scheme for real-time video transmission, where an optimal encoding rate is determined based on the future channel capacity and the distortion of the reconstructed pictures.