Hi,
I guess you may look at chapters 11-12 the following book from Springer:
T. Issaraiyakul and E. Hossain, "Introduction to Network Simulator
NS2", Springer 2008.
Here is the link:
http://www.springer.com/engineering/signals/book/978-0-387-71759-3
You might also find the following slide use
hello,all
now,I am modelling random losses in the incoming link (uplink) and congestion
losses at node, I consider an M/M/1 queue with a finite buffer of size K,and I
assume that losses can caused either by a buffer overflow or randomly with
probability r in the incoming link .The arrival proce
hello,all
now,I am modelling random losses in the incoming link (uplink) and
congestion losses at node, I consider an M/M/1 queue with a finite buffer of
size K,and I assume that losses can caused either by a buffer overflow or
randomly with probability r in the incoming link .The arrival