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Queuing Models for Real-Time Systems is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document provides an introduction to queuing theory and its application in analyzing real-time systems. It discusses using queuing models to determine appropriate buffer sizes when production can exceed consumption in bursts. Probability distributions like Poisson and exponential are best for modeling discrete events in real-time systems. The document also covers calculating buffer sizes to prevent data loss for both constant and variable production/consumption rates.
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