MISTRAL is devoted to building and solving mathematical models, developing algorithmic tools and softwares for analyzing, evaluating, optimizing and controlling the performance of random discrete-event systems and, in particular, of communication networks and protocols. The nature of the research is both fundamental with the study of various formalisms (queueing theory, game theory, Markov decision processes, etc.) and applied with the objective of obtaining qualitative and quantitative insights on network behavior.
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