Theoretical network load limit when self-similarity has no adverse effect on the network

Author(s):  
H.V. Tran ◽  
T.M. Chen
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 6-12
Author(s):  
M. Buranova ◽  
R. Latypov

One of the main tasks in network design is to evaluate the probability-time characteristics of the functioning of information and communication networks. Considering that the traffic of modern networks possesses the properties of self-similarity, we observe the difficulties while using the traditional mathematical apparatus of public serve theory. This paper presents us the results of jitter simulation estimating the delay, the probability of traffic loss when traffic processing in MPLS network. It was taken the real multimedia traffic and an on-off flow with a distribution of Pareto periods on and off as the researched flows. As the result, we discovered that when the network load increases or network size increases, jitter usually decreases, while the delay and loss probability increase.


Author(s):  
D. L. Misell

In the electron microscopy of biological sections the adverse effect of chromatic aberration on image resolution is well known. In this paper calculations are presented for the inelastic and elastic image intensities using a wave-optical formulation. Quantitative estimates of the deterioration in image resolution as a result of chromatic aberration are presented as an alternative to geometric calculations. The predominance of inelastic scattering in the unstained biological and polymeric materials is shown by the inelastic to elastic ratio, I/E, within an objective aperture of 0.005 rad for amorphous carbon of a thickness, t=50nm, typical of biological sections; E=200keV, I/E=16.


2002 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 26-28
Author(s):  
Linda S. Bowman ◽  
C. Al Bowman ◽  
Rita L. Bailey
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2004 ◽  
Vol 52 (S 1) ◽  
Author(s):  
PA Berdat ◽  
A Serraf ◽  
E Belli ◽  
F Lacour-Gayet ◽  
C Planch� ◽  
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