(Solution Library) (20) Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) was originally designed to establish signaling links for stationary networks. In Mobile Networks and
Question: (20) Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) was originally designed to establish signaling links for stationary networks. In Mobile Networks and Applications (Dec. 2003), RSVP was applied to mobile wireless technology (e.g., a PC notebook with wireless LAN card for Internet access). A simulation study revealed that the transmission delay (measured in milliseconds) of an RSVP linked wireless device has an approximate normal distribution with \(\mu \) = 48.5 milliseconds and \(\sigma \) = 8.5 milliseconds.
- (5) What is the probability that the transmission delay is less than 57 milliseconds?
- (5) What is the probability that the transmission delay is between 40 and 60 milliseconds?
- (5) What is the probability that the transmission delay is greater than 53 milliseconds?
- (5) What is the largest transmission delay a wireless device could have and still be in the best 15% of times ("best" meaning smaller delays)?
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