- Docente: Franco Callegati
- Credits: 6
- SSD: ING-INF/03
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Franco Callegati (Modulo 1) Walter Cerroni (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Cesena
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LS) in Computer Engineering (cod. 0650)
Learning outcomes
Be able to solve engineering problems related to dimensioning and
performance evaluation of telecommunication networks.
Course contents
This course is made up of two modules.
The former is devoted to the teletraffic engineering for
telecommunication networks and is in common for all the degree
courses. The modules presents the basic concepts of teletraffic,
statistics of arrival and service processes and the Little law.
Introduces queuing systems and reelated mathematical models based
on Markov chain. Then presents examples of applications to circuit
and packet switched networks. For circuit switching are described
the Erlang formulas and their applications to trunk group, call
center and switching fabric engineering. For packet switching the
focus is on single server queue, and in particular it is studied
the M/G/1 case, with examples of application.
The latter part of the course is different for the various degree
courses. The module for Computer Engineering and System Engineering
and Information Technologies extends the concepts presented in the
former module with particular reference to priority queuing,
network of queues and multiservice networks. The module for
Telecommunications and Electronic Engineering is devoted to the
design of high speed network interfaces, with particular refrence
to the Gigabit Ethernet case study.
Readings/Bibliography
D. Gross, G. Harris, "Fundamentals of Queueing Theory",
Wiley-Interscience, 3rd edition (1998).
Teaching methods
Lectures and solution of practical examples in class.
Assessment methods
Written solution of cases studied similar to those discussed in
class.
Teaching tools
Lecture nodes will be distributed by the teachers.
Links to further information
Office hours
See the website of Franco Callegati
See the website of Walter Cerroni