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Akar, Nail - Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bilkent University
Capacity requirements of traffic handling schemes in multi-service networks
Performance Evaluation xxx (2005) xxxxxx Solving the ME/ME/1 queue with statespace methods
Optical Switching and Networking 7 (2010) 111 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect
Matrixgeometric Solutions of M/G/1 Type Markov Chains: A Unifying Generalized Statespace Approach
An Invariant Subspace Approach in M/G/1 and G/M/1 Type Markov Chains
Noname manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor)
MPLS Automatic Bandwidth Allocation via Adaptive Hysteresis I
SharedPerWavelength Asynchronous Optical Packet Switching: A Comparative Analysis I
IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 24, NO. 12, DECEMBER 2006 69 Wavelength Converter Sharing in Asynchronous
A Novel Computational Method for Solving Finite QBD Processes \Lambda
Optical Switching and Networking 2 (2005) 217229 www.elsevier.com/locate/osn
TELPACK: An Advanced Teletraffic Analysis Package Nail Akar Nihat Cem Oguz and Khosrow Sohraby \Lambda
A simple and effective mechanism for stored video streaming with TCP transport and server-side
IEICE TRANS. ??, VOL.Exx--??, NO.xx XXXX 200x Stochastic Analysis of Finite Population Bu#erless
A Numerically E cient Method for the MAP/D/1/K Queue via Rational Approximations
Exact Analysis of Single-Wavelength Optical Buffers With Feedback
Solving MultiRegime Feedback Fluid Queues H. Emre Kankaya and Nail Akar
Optical Switching and Networking 4 (2007) 119 www.elsevier.com/locate/osn
A Comparative Study of Limited Range Wavelength Conversion Policies for
Performance Evaluation 66 (2009) 587606 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect
148 IEEE COMMUNICATIONS LETTERS, VOL. 13, NO. 2, FEBRUARY 2009 Exact Analysis of Offset-Based Service Differentiation in
AIMD-Based Online MPLS Traffic Engineering for TCP Flows via Distributed