The logistic queue model: theoretical properties and performance evaluation
The advent of digital twins (DT) for the control and management of communication networks requires accurate and fast methods to estimate key performance indicators (KPI) needed for autonomous decision-making. Among several alternatives, queuing theory can be applied to model a real network as a queu...
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Zusammenfassung: | The advent of digital twins (DT) for the control and management of
communication networks requires accurate and fast methods to estimate key
performance indicators (KPI) needed for autonomous decision-making. Among
several alternatives, queuing theory can be applied to model a real network as
a queue system that propagates entities representing network traffic. By using
fluid flow queue simulation and numerical methods, a good trade-off between
accuracy and execution time can be obtained. In this work, we present the
formal derivation and mathematical properties of a continuous fluid flow
queuing model called the logistic queue model. We give novel proofs showing
that this queue model has all the theoretical properties one should expect such
as positivity of the queue and first-in first-out (FIFO) property. Moreover,
extensions are presented in order to model different characteristics of
telecommunication networks, including finite buffer sizes and propagation of
flows with different priorities. Numerical results are presented to validate
the accuracy and improved performance of our approach in contrast to
traditional discrete event simulation, using synthetic traffic generated with
the characteristics of real captured network traffic. Finally, we evaluate a DT
built using a queue system based on the logistic queue model and demonstrate
its applicability to estimate KPIs of an emulated real network under different
traffic conditions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2405.17528 |