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Modeling Erlang's Ideal Grading with Multirate BPP Traffic

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  • Mariusz Glabowski
  • Slawomir Hanczewski
  • Maciej Stasiak
  • Joanna Weissenberg

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This paper presents a complete methodology for modeling gradings (also called non-full-availability groups) servicing single-service and multi-service traffic streams. The methodology worked out by the authors makes it possible to determine traffic characteristics of various types of gradings with state-dependent call arrival processes, including a new proposed structure of the Erlang’s Ideal Grading with the multirate links. The elaborated models of the gradings can be used for modeling different systems of modern networks, for example, the radio interfaces of the UMTS system, switching networks carrying a mixture of different multirate traffic streams, and video-on-demand systems. The results of the analytical calculations are compared with the results of the simulation data for selected gradings, which confirm high accuracy of the proposed methodology.

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  • Mariusz Glabowski & Slawomir Hanczewski & Maciej Stasiak & Joanna Weissenberg, 2012. "Modeling Erlang's Ideal Grading with Multirate BPP Traffic," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2012, pages 1-35, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:456910
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/456910
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