Adversarial queueing network

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In queueing theory, an adversarial queueing network is a model where the traffic to the network is supplied by an opponent rather than as the result of a stochastic process.

History

The model was first introduced in 1996.[1]

The model has seen use in describing the impact of packet injections on the performance of communication networks.[2]

The stability of an adversarial queueing network can be determined by considering a fluid limit.[3]

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