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A Note on Maximum Entropy in Queueing Problems
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G. R. Mohtashami Borzadaran
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March 15, 2010
Abstract
The main tool of information theory is the Shannon entropy introduced by C.E. Shannon in 1948. This paper, concentrates on obtaining probabilistic models for a queueing system using the principle of maximum entropy subject to certain constraints. Some properties of queueing systems following the maximum entropy approach are stated.
Keywords:: Shannon's entropy; maximum entropy principle; queueing theory; characterization; information theory; birth and death process
Published Online: 2010-03-15
Published in Print: 2009-October
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Keywords for this article
Shannon's entropy;
maximum entropy principle;
queueing theory;
characterization;
information theory;
birth and death process
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