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Research Report SRR96-009
Long range dependence of point processes, with queueing examples
D. J. Daley & Rein Vesilo
Abstract:
Possible definitions of the long range dependence (LRD) of a
stationary point process are discussed. Examples from the standard
queueing literature are considered and shown to be amenable to yielding
processes with long range count dependence. In particular the effect of
the single-server queueing operator, whereby one point process is transformed
into another via the mechanism of a simple queue, is examined for possible
long range dependence of both the counting and interval properties of the
output process. For an infinite server queue, the output is long range
count dependent if and only if the input is long range count dependent.
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