RUDN
Subject area: Computer Science
Number of lecture modules: 6
Certificate type: Certificate of completion
Start date: Start any time
Duration: Flexible
Cost: Free
Community: 63 Students

“Mathematical Teletraffic Theory” is a course about basic mathematical methods, which help to solve the problems concerning planning, performance evaluation, operation, and maintenance of telecommunication systems. Students are learned how to use such tools as stochastic processes, queueing theory to model mathematically the modern data transmission at almost every level of interaction of network devices: from user to machine or directly between devices. The tools developed are, however, independent of the technology and applicable within other areas such as road traffic, air traffic, manufacturing, distribution, workshop and storage management, and all kinds of service systems.

Taught by: Konstantin Samuilov - Head of the Department of Applied Informatics and Probability Theory, Faculty of Science 

Enroll: https://www.openlearning.com/courses/mathematical-teletraffic-theory/?cl=1