Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2002-07-09
Advances in Complex Systems Vol. 5, p. 445-456 (2002)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
We introduce a model of information packet transport on networks in which the packets are posted by a given rate and move in parallel according to a local search algorithm. By performing a number of simulations we investigate the major kinetic properties of the transport as a function of the network geometry, the packet input rate and the buffer size. We find long-range correlations in the power spectra of arriving packet density and the network's activity bursts. The packet transit time distribution shows a power-law dependence with average transit time increasing with network size. This implies dynamic queueing on the network, in which many interacting queues are mutually driven by temporally correlated packet streams.
Rodgers Geoff J.
Tadic Bosiljka
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