DiscoverIEE 475: Simulating Stochastic SystemsLecture J3 (2024-11-12): Estimation of Absolute Performance, Part III: Non-Terminating Systems/Steady-State Simulations
Lecture J3 (2024-11-12): Estimation of Absolute Performance, Part III: Non-Terminating Systems/Steady-State Simulations

Lecture J3 (2024-11-12): Estimation of Absolute Performance, Part III: Non-Terminating Systems/Steady-State Simulations

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In this lecture, we start by further reviewing confidence intervals (where they come from and what they mean) and prediction intervals and then use them to motivate a simpler way to determine how many replications are needed in a simulation study (focusing first on transient simulations of terminating systems). We then shift our attention to steady-state simulations of non-terminating systems and the issue of initialization bias. We discuss different methods of "warming up" a steady-state simulation to reduce initialization bias and then merge that discussion with the prior discussion on how to choose the number of replications. In the next lecture, we'll finish up with a discussion of the method of "batch means" in steady-state simulations.

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Lecture J3 (2024-11-12): Estimation of Absolute Performance, Part III: Non-Terminating Systems/Steady-State Simulations

Lecture J3 (2024-11-12): Estimation of Absolute Performance, Part III: Non-Terminating Systems/Steady-State Simulations

Theodore P. Pavlic