traffic= poissrnd(lambda), lambda value is small
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traffic= poissrnd(lambda), if I choose lambda between (0 and 1) (1> lambda >0) .what will be happened to the expected traffic ?
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David Goodmanson
il 2 Ago 2018
Hello Hassan,
Since lambda is the mean value of the distribution, for small lambda there will not be a lot of traffic. If lambda is .1 and you take 100 draws with poissrnd(.1,1,100), then roughly speaking you would expect about 100*.1 = 10 ones, 90 zeros and the occasional draw of value two or greater. More precisely, for values n = 0,1,2,3 the expected number of draws are
lambda = .1;
n = 0:3;
Ndraws = 100;
expected_draws = Ndraws*(lambda.^n./factorial(n))*exp(-lambda)
expected_draws = 90.4837 9.0484 0.4524 0.0151
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Hassan Al-Khateeb
il 2 Ago 2018
Modificato: Hassan Al-Khateeb
il 2 Ago 2018
David Goodmanson
il 2 Ago 2018
Hello Hassan,
Same answer as above, basically. For lambda = .5, the mean of the poisson distribution is now 1/2. Putting lambda = .5 in the code above,
expected_draws = 60.6531 30.3265 7.5816 1.2636
so poissrnd(.5,1,100) would give the number of draws of 0,1,2,3 somewhere in that vicinity.
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