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The behavior of voice/data queueing systems is presented. Several methods of analysis are reviewed including matrix geometric methods of Neuts, fluid flow approximations, and diffusion approximations. The methods are applied to the case of a TASI system for voice. The diffusion approximation is also applied to a system with a nonexponential service distribution.
Research supported in part by a Grant from the National Science Foundation NSF-ENG-7905526.
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Lehoczky, J.P., Gaver, D.P. (1982). Performance Evaluation of Voice/Data Queueing Systems. In: Disney, R.L., Ott, T.J. (eds) Applied Probability-Computer Science: The Interface Volume 1. Progress in Computer Science, vol 2. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5791-2_13
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