Network Performance Analysis

Network Performance Analysis
Author: Thomas Bonald
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2013-02-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118602854

The book presents some key mathematical tools for the performance analysis of communication networks and computer systems. Communication networks and computer systems have become extremely complex. The statistical resource sharing induced by the random behavior of users and the underlying protocols and algorithms may affect Quality of Service. This book introduces the main results of queuing theory that are useful for analyzing the performance of these systems. These mathematical tools are key to the development of robust dimensioning rules and engineering methods. A number of examples illustrate their practical interest.

Network Performance Analysis

Network Performance Analysis
Author: Alan Holt
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2007-10-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1846288231

This book brings Network Calculus closer to the network professional and will also have real appeal for postgraduates studying network performance. It provides valuable analytical tools and uses J as a means of providing a practical treatment of the subject. It builds a bridge between mathematics theory and the practical use of computers in the field of network performance analysis.

Performance Analysis of Computer Networks

Performance Analysis of Computer Networks
Author: Matthew N.O. Sadiku
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-10-02
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3319016466

This book covers performance analysis of computer networks, and begins by providing the necessary background in probability theory, random variables, and stochastic processes. Queuing theory and simulation are introduced as the major tools analysts have access to. It presents performance analysis on local, metropolitan, and wide area networks, as well as on wireless networks. It concludes with a brief introduction to self-similarity. Designed for a one-semester course for senior-year undergraduates and graduate engineering students, it may also serve as a fingertip reference for engineers developing communication networks, managers involved in systems planning, and researchers and instructors of computer communication networks.

Performance Analysis of Communications Networks and Systems

Performance Analysis of Communications Networks and Systems
Author: Piet Van Mieghem
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2009-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1139450824

This rigourous and self-contained book describes mathematical and, in particular, stochastic methods to assess the performance of networked systems. It consists of three parts. The first part is a review on probability theory. Part two covers the classical theory of stochastic processes (Poisson, renewal, Markov and queuing theory), which are considered to be the basic building blocks for performance evaluation studies. Part three focuses on the relatively new field of the physics of networks. This part deals with the recently obtained insights that many very different large complex networks - such as the Internet, World Wide Web, proteins, utility infrastructures, social networks - evolve and behave according to more general common scaling laws. This understanding is useful when assessing the end-to-end quality of communications services, for example, in Internet telephony, real-time video and interacting games. Containing problems and solutions, this book is ideal for graduate students taking courses in performance analysis.

LTE, WiMAX and WLAN Network Design, Optimization and Performance Analysis

LTE, WiMAX and WLAN Network Design, Optimization and Performance Analysis
Author: Leonhard Korowajczuk
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2011-08-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 047074149X

A technological overview of LTE and WiMAX LTE, WiMAX and WLAN Network Design, Optimization and Performance Analysis provides a practical guide to LTE and WiMAX technologies introducing various tools and concepts used within. In addition, topics such as traffic modelling of IP-centric networks, RF propagation, fading, mobility, and indoor coverage are explored; new techniques which increase throughput such as MIMO and AAS technology are highlighted; and simulation, network design and performance analysis are also examined. Finally, in the latter part of the book Korowajczuk gives a step-by-step guide to network design, providing readers with the capability to build reliable and robust data networks. By focusing on LTE and WiMAX this book extends current network planning approaches to next generation wireless systems based on OFDMA, providing an essential resource for engineers and operators of fixed and wireless broadband data access networks. With information presented in a sequential format, LTE, WiMAX and WLAN Network Design, Optimization and Performance Analysis aids a progressive development of knowledge, complementing latter graduate and postgraduate courses while also providing a valuable resource to network designers, equipment vendors, reference material, operators, consultants, and regulators. Key Features: One of the first books to comprehensively explain and evaluate LTE Provides an unique explanation of the basic concepts involved in wireless broadband technologies and their applications in LTE, WiMAX, and WLAN before progressing to the network design Demonstrates the application of network planning for LTE and WiMAX with theoretical and practical approaches Includes all aspects of system design and optimization, such as dynamic traffic simulations, multi-layered traffic analysis, statistical interference analysis, and performance estimations

Ultimate Performance Analysis Tool (uPATO)

Ultimate Performance Analysis Tool (uPATO)
Author: Frutuoso G. M. Silva
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2018-08-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 331999753X

This book introduces the ultimate performance analysis tool (uPATO) as a new software to compute social network metrics in the scope of team sports analysis. The reader will identify the algorithms to test the general properties of the team, the co-dependencies and the centrality levels of players, i.e. to evaluate the individual, sub-group, and team performance analysis. As uPATO tool implements the metrics for all options, namely for unweighted graphs, weighted graphs, unweighted digraphs and weighted digraphs, it is also useful for network analysis into other areas beyond team sports. The book assists the reader to compute the metrics and to use it in different scenarios.

Network Application Performance Analysis: Hero's Guide to Troubleshooting Slow Transactions

Network Application Performance Analysis: Hero's Guide to Troubleshooting Slow Transactions
Author: Gary Kaiser
Publisher: Dynatrace
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2015-01-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1931822050

This guide presents a repeatable methodology for troubleshooting poorly performing applications. It is designed to help the network analyst focus on key network-visible behaviors that influence application performance, with the goal of identifying exactly where and why transaction delays occur—without the distraction of costly red herrings. In many cases, the methodology presented here is applied as a drill-down or deep-dive analysis from a symptom or fault domain identified by a complementary application or network monitoring solution, especially where ambiguity is unacceptable. In other cases it is applied independently, where performance problems may remain invisible to or undiagnosable by monitoring solutions. It is designed to address typical web or client/server business applications—the types where poor performance results in user complaints, diminished productivity and lost revenue opportunities. Perhaps most importantly, it highlights the tight interaction between network conditions, server configurations and application behaviors, understanding the critical importance of effective collaboration between network, system and application teams. The guide includes relevant TCP, network and application background, and while it references Dynatrace Network Analyzer as the tool example, the guide will be useful even without the product. I trust you will find this book useful and hope you enjoy reading it. Please feel free to contact me with questions, corrections, concerns, anecdotes, or suggestions. Gary Kaiser

Passive and Active Measurement

Passive and Active Measurement
Author: Michalis Faloutsos
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3319049186

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Passive and Active Measurement, PAM 2014, held in Los Angeles, CA, USA, in 2014. The 24 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 76 submissions. The papers have been organized in the following topical sections: internet wireless and mobility; measurement design, experience and analysis; performance measurement; protocol and application behavior; characterization of network behavior; and network security and privacy. In addition 7 poster papers have been included.