
,
,
.
,
and leaves the network with probability
.
.

where K is the number of queues in the network.
.
(
for
).
Theorem (Jackson)
=
probability of (
packets in Q1,
packets in Q2, ...,
packets in QK), then

where
and
= total arrival
rate of all packets to Qk for k = 1, 2, ..., K.
= total arrival rate to Qk.

if
for
, and
), or
, such that
and
.
's and
the
's and we know each
Qk is an M/M/1 queue, so we can find the mean delay a packet experiences
in Qk:

is the rate at which
new packets enter the network at Qk and all queues are stable
(
), then the
total network throughput is





