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End to end delays in a catenet environment

Shapiro, G ; Körner, Ulf LU ; Fdida, Serge and Perros, Harry (1988) In SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 15(3-4). p.20-28
Abstract
This paper presents a hierarchical model for a catenet environment. The model consists of three levels of models, and it reflects the end to end delay between two host computers each connected to a different LAN. The two LANs are connected via gateways by a WAN. The model incorporates a basic flow control mechanism, standardized local area network behaviour, as well as gateway functions in terms of packet fragmentation and reassembly. The model can be used to obtain performance measures such as the mean end to end delay and the system's throughput as a function of parameters such as arrival rate of packets, maximum window size, and traffic mix.
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SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review
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0163-5999
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10.1145/1041849.1041850
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  title        = {{End to end delays in a catenet environment}},
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