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Networks and Performance EngineeringPlease note: This site is no longer being maintained, information contained in this site may be innacurate or out of date. For latest information please see the School of Computing, Informatics and Media.
Networks and Performance EngineeringHead of Research Group Prof Demetres KouvatsosThe group currently holds 2 EU grants Vital and Network of Excellence totalling £189,714 and 2 EPSRC grants. One is a CASE studentship worth £70,392 (with Inforsense Ltd) the other is a First Grant Scheme ‘Analysis and Optimisation of Network Resource Allocations and Quality of Service (QoS) for Heterogeneous Internet Traffic’ for £125,087. Performance is one of the most important aspects that must be taken into consideration during the evolutionary design and development of new networking architectures and associated protocols. The PERFORM research group conducts advanced research towards the creation of novel analytical techniques and related algorithms for the performance modelling, evaluation and engineering of convergent multi-service networks of diverse technology, such as IP, ATM, MPLS, WLAN, all-optical networks, GSM, GPRS, UMTS & 4G mobile systems and the next generation Internet (NGI). The PERFORM research group pioneers novel cost-effective methodologies for the quantitative analysis and optimisation of general queueing network models (QNMs) of heterogeneous networks with finite capacity and thus, blocking. The work is based on the information theoretic principles of maximum entropy and minimum relative entropy, queueing and graph theoretic concepts, discrete-event simulation, advanced numerical methods and batch-renewal processes for modelling and characterising bursty and self-similar / correlated traffic flows. The group is a member of the European (EU) Networks of Excellence (NoE) "Euro-NGI" and “Euro-FGI” focusing, respectively, on the design and dimensioning of the next and future generation Internets. It is also a research partner of the EU IST consortium VITAL concerning with the design and development of the next generation networks technology enabling convergence of IP multimedia services. Research students of the group are supported via a research budget of mobility grants for their participation to NoE events such as workshops, short PhD courses and summer schools. Joint research activities of the PERFORM research group, in collaboration and research integration with academic and industrial NoE partners, focus on queueing networks, analytical techniques and performance modelling applications for heterogeneous networks. These include: Theoretical investigations into
Applications into the performance modelling and optimisation of
Moreover, in the context of the spreading of research excellence, the PERFORM research group stages every year, under the auspices of the NoE,
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