
Large Scale Networks
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Although these concepts are illustrated using highly accurate, highly aggregated packet traces collected on backbone Internet links, the results of the analysis can be applied for any complex network whose traffic processes exhibit asymptotic self-similarity, perceived as an adaptability of traffic in networks. However, the problem with self-similar models is that they are computationally complex. Their fitting procedure is very time-consuming, while their parameters cannot be estimated based on the on-line measurements. In this aim, the main objective of this book is to discuss the problem of traffic prediction in the presence of self-similarity and particularly to offer a possibility to forecast future traffic variations and to predict network performance as precisely as possible, based on the measured traffic history.
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His scientific work falls under three main domains: Data acquisition, processing, and transmission; Networked control systems; Modeling of complex systems. Prof. Dobrescu has published more than 30 books and university courses, approximately 80 scientific papers in journals, and over 120 papers in volumes of international conferences. He has been the project manager for around 30 research projects. Additionally, he was the Organizer as General Chairman of seven biennial International Symposiums on Interdisciplinary Approaches in Fractal Analysis (IAFA 2003-2015). Prof. Dobrescu has been an IEEE Member since 1991 and an IEEE Senior Member since 2005, and he served as the chair of the IEEE Romania Section from 2010-2014. His monograph, "Complexity and Information," was published by the Romanian Academy Publishing House in 2010 and has since obtained the "Grigore Moisil" Academy Prize.
Florin Ionescu was born in 1945. He received his Dipl.-Eng. Degree in 1968, and his Dr. Eng in the field of Machine Tools, inclusively Cutting and Cutting Tools, Hydraulic Drives and Automation at "Politehnica" University Bucharest, Romania (RO) in 1981. He subsequently worked at "Politehnica" University Bucharest, Romania (RO) first as an Assistant then as a Professor (1969-1987). From 1987-1989, he was a Research Fellow (RF) of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH) at RWTH-Aachen, D. Later, he was a RF and guest Professor at Technical University Darmstadt, D (1989-1991) and was habilitated in 1991. During the years of 1991-2010, he taught as a Professor at University of Applied Sciences, Konstanz (UAS-KN), D. Simultaneously, he was the Director of Mechatronics Department at UAS-KN (1994-2011). Prof. Ionescu has been the Director of Steinbeis Transfer Centre Maschinendynamik, Hydraulic and Pneumatik, KN, Steinbeis-Foundation (STW) since 1992. Currently, Prof. Ionescu is a Professor for Interface Simulations and Director of Steinbeis Transfer Institute Dynamic Systems, KN, Steinbeis University Berlin (SHB).
His research topics include: Modeling and Simulation, Object Oriented Modeling, and Simulation. He is also interested in the Modeling of Small Models towards Large Scale Models; Models of any Machine; Robot; Sensor; Driving and Control System; Human Operator; Logistic Device/Installations of large/extra-large systems. Prof. Ionescu was awarded several Doctor Honoris Causa and Honorary Professorship Titles by several European Universities. He is the (co)editor and (co)author of approximately 40 (multi-chapter) books, lecture scripts; over 500 papers, research reports, and/or articles issued in Journals. Prof. Ionescu presented at International Conferences: IFAC, WCNA, IEEE, IMEKO, IASTED, ISMA, KES, ASME, SICPF, ICIAM, ICMAs, 5th ICMEN, etc., where he was active as IPC-Member, President of Sections, Speaker. From 2001-2005, he was Vice-President and Editor-in-Chief of ARA Journal. of American-Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences (USA/CND). Prof. Ionescu is Member of some International Professional Associations, Technical Committees, Editorial Boards and Reviewer for International Conferences, Journals and Edition Houses, Auditor and Evaluator for RDI Projects.
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