A Random Traffic Assignment Model for Networks Based on Discrete Dynamic Bayesian Algorithms

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Zhou, Wei [1 ]
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[1] Suzhou Univ, Informat Engn Dept, Suzhou 234000, Peoples R China
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10.1155/2022/8998352
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O1 [数学];
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0701 ; 070101 ;
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In this paper, a stochastic traffic assignment model for networks is proposed for the study of discrete dynamic Bayesian algorithms. In this paper, we study a feasible method and theoretical system for implementing traffic engineering in networks based on Bayesian algorithm theory. We study the implementation of traffic assignment engineering in conjunction with the network stochastic model: first, we study the Bayesian algorithm theoretical model of control layer stripping in the network based on the discrete dynamic Bayesian algorithm theory and analyze the resource-sharing mechanism in different queuing rules; second, we study the extraction and evaluation theory of traffic assignment for the global view obtained by the control layer of the network and establish the Bayesian algorithm analysis model based on the traffic assignment; subsequently, the routing of bandwidth guarantee and delay guarantee in the network is studied based on Bayesian algorithm model and Bayesian algorithm network random traffic allocation theory. In this paper, a Bayesian algorithm estimation model based on Bayesian algorithm theory is constructed based on network random observed traffic assignment as input data. The model assumes that the roadway traffic distribution follows the network random principle, and based on this assumption, the likelihood function of the roadway online traffic under the network random condition is derived; the prior distribution of the roadway traffic is derived based on the maximum entropy principle; the posterior distribution of the roadway traffic is solved by combining the likelihood function and the prior distribution. The corresponding algorithm is designed for the model with roadway traffic as input, and the reliability of the algorithm is verified in the arithmetic example.
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