16. ASMTA 2009: Madrid, Spain
Khalid Al-Begain, Dieter Fiems, Gábor Horváth (Eds.): Analytical and Stochastic Modeling Techniques and Applications, 16th International Conference, ASMTA 2009, Madrid, Spain, June 9-12, 2009. Proceedings. Springer 2009 Lecture Notes in Computer Science ISBN 978-3-642-02204-3
Telecommunication Networks

Mohamed Abd rabou Kalil, Hassan Al-Mahdi, Andreas Mitschele-Thiel: Analysis of Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Ad Hoc Networks. 16-28
Hamid Hajabdolali Bazzaz, Ahmad Khonsari: How Would Ants Implement an Intelligent Route Control System?. 29-41
Gerhard Haßlinger, Franz Hartleb, Thomas Beckhaus: User Access to Popular Data on the Internet and Approaches for IP Traffic Flow Optimization. 42-55
Wireless and Mobile Networks
Maria José Doménech-Benlloch, José Manuel Giménez-Guzmán, Vicent Pla, Vicente Casares Giner, Jorge Martínez-Bauset: Solving Multiserver Systems with Two Retrial Orbits Using Value Extrapolation: A Comparative Perspective. 56-70
Teresa Albero-Albero, Víctor-M. Sempere-Payá, Jorge Mataix Oltra: Study of the Path Average Lifetime in Ad Hoc Networks Using Stochastic Activity Networks. 71-88
Sergey D. Andreev, Zsolt Saffer, Andrey M. Turlikov, Alexey V. Vinel: Overall Delay in IEEE 802.16 with Contention-Based Random Access. 89-102
Osama M. F. Abu-Sharkh, Ahmed H. Tewfik: Analyzing the Impact of Various Modulation and Coding Schemes on the MAC Layer of IEEE 802.11 WLANs. 103-115
Simulation
Claudia Krull, Robert Buchholz, Graham Horton: Improving the Efficiency of the Proxel Method by Using Individual Time Steps. 116-130
Maria Estrella Sousa Vieira, Andrés Suárez-González, José C. López-Ardao, Cándido López-García: Efficient On-Line Generation of the Correlation Structure of F-ARIMA Processes. 131-143
Imène Kadi, Nihal Pekergin, Jean-Marc Vincent: Different Monotonicity Definitions in Stochastic Modelling. 144-158
Queueing Systems and Distributions
Alexandre Brandwajn, Thomas Begin: Preliminary Results on a Simple Approach to G/G/c-Like Queues. 159-173
András Horváth, Sándor Rácz, Miklós Telek: Moments Characterization of Order 3 Matrix Exponential Distributions. 174-188
Sabine Wittevrongel, Stijn De Vuyst, Herwig Bruneel: Analysis of Discrete-Time Buffers with General Session-Based Arrivals. 189-203
Simonetta Balsamo, Andrea Marin: On the Characterization of Product-Form Multiclass Queueing Models with Probabilistic Disciplines. 204-218
Queueing and Scheduling in Telecommunication Networks
Boris Bellalta: A Queuing Model for the Non-continuous Frame Assembly Scheme in Finite Buffers. 219-233
Sebastien Soudan, Dinil Mon Divakaran, Eitan Altman, Pascale Vicat-Blanc Primet: Equilibrium in Size-Based Scheduling Systems. 234-248
Yury Audzevich, Levente Bodrog, Yoram Ofek, Miklós Telek: Scalable Model for Packet Loss Analysis of Load-Balancing Switches with Identical Input Processes. 249-263
Thomas Demoor, Joris Walraevens, Dieter Fiems, Stijn De Vuyst, Herwig Bruneel: Mixed Finite-/Infinite-Capacity Priority Queue with General Class-1 Service Times. 264-278
Model Checking and Process Algebra
Thu-Ha Dao-Thi, Jean-Michel Fourneau: Stochastic Automata Networks with Master/Slave Synchronization: Product Form and Tensor. 279-293
Hind Castel-Taleb, Nihal Pekergin: Weak Stochastic Comparisons for Performability Verification. 294-308
Mourad Ahmane, Laurent Truffet: Numerical Method for Bounds Computations of Discrete-Time Markov Chains with Different State Spaces. 309-323
Performance and Reliability Analysis of Various Systems
Rodrigo S. C. Leão, Valmir C. Barbosa: Approximate Conditional Distributions of Distances between Nodes in a Two-Dimensional Sensor Network. 324-338
Konstantin N. Nechval, Nicholas A. Nechval, Gundars Berzinsh, Maris Purgailis, Uldis Rozevskis, Vladimir Strelchonok: Optimal Adaptive Inspection Planning Process in Service of Fatigued Aircraft Structures. 354-369
Pietro Piazzolla, Marco Gribaudo, Alberto Messina: Stochastic Modelling of Poll Based Multimedia Productions. 370-385
Sarala Arunagiri, John T. Daly, Patricia J. Teller: Modeling and Analysis of Checkpoint I/O Operations. 386-400



