Formal Models of Divide-and-Conquer Queuing Systems in 5G Infrastructures

Author:   Viacheslav Kovtun
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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Pages:   164
Publication Date:   28 May 2026
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Formal Models of Divide-and-Conquer Queuing Systems in 5G Infrastructures


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In recent decades, the evolution of digital technologies has led to the proliferation of highly distributed, dynamic, and heterogeneous information and communication systems (ICS). Among them, 5G-IoT infrastructures, with their inherently dense topologies, variable load patterns, and heightened vulnerability to cyber threats, have introduced new challenges in ensuring resource efficiency, operational continuity, and dependable performance. These systems increasingly underpin critical domains such as – Industrial automation, smart energy, transportation, and healthcare–where failures or delays are intolerable. Consequently, the demand for robust analytical models capable of capturing the complexity of such infrastructures has never been greater. This monograph emerged from the recognition that conventional queuing theory frameworks, while effective in classical settings, often fall short when applied to multi-channel systems with synchronisation mechanisms, heterogeneous service policies, and non-Poissonian traffic flows–features that are now typical in modern ICS architectures. To address this gap, the work explores and generalises a class of systems inspired by the “divide and conquer” (DC) paradigm. By formalising DC-like queuing systems, in which incoming requests are decomposed into multiple subrequests, processed in parallel, and synchronised upon completion, the study provides a coherent mathematical foundation for analysing their behaviour under both nominal and stress conditions. The first part of the monograph establishes the conceptual and mathematical core of DC-like systems, including well-known configurations such as Split-Merge (SM), Fission-Fusion (FF), Team Service Models (TSM), and Independent Server Models (ISM). These systems are studied through rigorous formulations using two-dimensional Markov chains, exact generating functions, and the evaluation of response time and synchronisation delay. In particular, special attention is given to the interdependence of queues, which is often overlooked in simpler models. The second part significantly extends this foundation by integrating Batch Markovian Arrival Processes (BMAP) and non-exponential service time distributions (Erlang, Cox, and hyper-exponential laws). This allows for a more realistic characterisation of input traffic, reflective of bursty, correlated, and priority-driven request flows typical of real-world 5G-IoT systems. A range of advanced mathematical tools is introduced, including the matrix-geometric method, order statistics, and extreme value theory, enabling the derivation of upper and lower bounds for key performance indicators.

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Author:   Viacheslav Kovtun
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
ISBN:  

9783032061867


ISBN 10:   3032061865
Pages:   164
Publication Date:   28 May 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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.- IoT-5G INTERCONNECTION MODELING IN «DIVIDE AND CONQUER» PARADIGM: A VIEW THROUGH DEPENDABILITY. .- DC-LIKE SYSTEMS WITH BMAP-FLOW AS A REALISTIC PLATFORM FOR MODELLING INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION PROCESSES.

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