cfry@watdcsu.waterloo.edu (C.Fry - Inst. Computer Research) (01/04/89)
COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS: QUEUES, ROUTING AND MULTIACCESS by Prof. Sergio Verdu of Department of Electrical Engineering Princeton University Abstract In this talk we will present an overview of several important theoretical issues in research on communication networks. We will consider three areas: (1) queueing theory and networks of queues (arising in the performance analysis of store-and-forward packet communication networks), (2) network routing (for finding minimum-delay paths in networks with point-to-point interconnec- tions), and (3) multiple-access communication (for networks with links shared by several transmitters such as radio networks and local area networks). We review a few selected problems in each area to show the role played by tools from control, optimization and communication theory, and we identify the main issues of current research interest in each of those areas. DATE: Wednesday, January 11, 1989 TIME: 3:30 p.m. PLACE: DC 1302 Everyone is welcome. Refreshments served.