Discrete Stochastic Processes, Chapter 4: Renewal Processes
RENEWAL PROCESSES 4.1 Introduction Recall that a renewal process is an arrival process in which the interarrival intervals are positive,1 independent and identically distributed (IID) random variables (rv’s). Renewal processes (since they are arrival processes) can be specified in three standard ways, first,
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