For the departure process D(t) of Example 13.28, let Dn denote the time of the nth departure.
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For the departure process D(t) of Example 13.28, let Dn denote the time of the nth departure. The nth inter-departure time is then Vn = Dn - Dn-1. From a sample path containing 1000 departures, estimate the PDF of Vn. Is it reasonable to model Vn as an exponential random variable? What is the mean inter-departure time?
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In this problem we start with the simswitchm code to generate the vector of departure times y We then construct the vector I of interdeparture times T...View the full answer
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Probability and Stochastic Processes A Friendly Introduction for Electrical and Computer Engineers
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