Abstract

An adaptive random multiple access protocol for stabilizing bistable and unstable communication networks is designed. Non-Markovian models of these networks are studied. The traffic capacity of a network with a finite and infinite number of work stations, the asymptotic stationary distribution of state probabilities, and the main probabilistic-time characteristics of a network are determined.

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