Dimensioning IP access links carrying data traffic |
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Authors: | Thomas Bonald Philippe Olivier James Roberts |
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Affiliation: | 1. France Telecom R&D, 38-40, rue du Général Leclerc, 92794, Issy-les-Moulineaux Cedex 9, France
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Abstract: | This paper proposes simple dimensioning rules for high speedip access links carrying data traffic. Assuming a finite source population and fair bandwidth sharing among user flows, we derive formulas relating capacity, demand and performance. These formulas allow link dimensioning for a target quality of service expressed in terms of useful per-flow throughput. They constitute a data traffic model equivalent of the Engset model for telephone access networks. Performance is shown to be largely independent of detailed traffic characteristics such as the statistical distributions of flow size and think time. Simple approximations are derived for two distinct performance regimes corresponding to transparency and saturation, respectively. Extensions to the basic model account for a heterogeneous user demand, unfair bandwidth sharing or different access rate classes. In any case, the key parameter for dimensioning is the offered traffic, defined as the average data rate a user would generate in the absence of congestion. |
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