Abstract

Digital filtering techniques are utilized to counteract serial correlation in random-number sequences generated during discrete-event stochastic-network simulations. An algorithm is described which monitors departures from Bernoulli decision-node branch probabilities and compensates for observed serial correlation. Relationships between branch probability and system performance are then explored.

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