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Queuing Theory: From Markov Chains to Multi-server Systems

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Length
5 weeks
Price
49 USD
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Length
5 weeks
Price
49 USD
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Delivery
Virtual Classroom
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Course description

Queuing Theory: From Markov Chains to Multi-server Systems

Situations where resources are shared among users appear in a wide variety of domains, from lines at stores and toll booths to queues in telecommunication networks. The management of these shared resourcescan have direct consequences on users,whether it be waiting times or blocking probabilities.

In this course, you'll learn how to describe a queuing system statistically, how to model the random evolution of queue lengths over time and calculate key performance indicators, such as an average delay or a loss probability.

This course is aimed at engineers, students and teachers interested in network planning.

Practical coursework will be carried out using ipython notebooks on a Jupyterhub server which you will be given access to.

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  • Virtual Classroom
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  • English

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Prerequisites

Some knowledge of basic statistical theory and probability will be required for the course. Lab work will require some familiarity with Python 3.

Course delivery details

This course is offered through IMT, a partner institute of EdX.

3-4 hours per week

Costs

  • Verified Track -$49
  • Audit Track - Free

Certification / Credits

What you'll learn

  • Characterize a queue, based on probabilistic assumptions about arrivals and service times, number of servers, buffer size and service discipline
  • Describe the basics of discrete time and continuous time Markov chains
  • Model simple queuing systems, e.g. M/M/1 or M/M/C/C queues, as continuous time Markov chains
  • Compute key performance indicators, such as an average delay, a resource utilization rate, or a loss probability, in simple single-server or multi-server system
  • Design queuing simulations with the Python language to analyze how systems with limited resources distribute them between customers

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