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A Poisson process is a sequence of events ``randomly spaced in time."
- Examples
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Customers arriving to a bank.
- Geiger counter clicks
- Packets arriving to a buffer.
- The rate
of a Poisson process is the average number of events per unit time
(over a long time).
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using the Poisson process,
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Ken Vastola
Fri Mar 15 14:12:07 EST 1996