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Modeling and Simulation of Mixed Queueing and Loss Systems
Authors:Fodor  Gábor  Blaabjerg  Søren  Andersen  Allan T
Affiliation:(1) Department of Telecommunications and Telematics, Technical University Budapest, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary;(2) Department of Telecommunications, Technical University Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
Abstract:In this paper, we investigate a multi-rate network in which wide-band calls are allowed to wait if insufficient resources are available at the time of the call arrival. On the link level, an analytical model is presented and simulations have been carried out on the network level. The results indicate that allowing a few wide-band calls to queue can give a significant improvement in performance in terms of network revenue , as well as a means to level out the blocking probabilities of the different traffic classes. This improvement becomes significant when the service discipline of the waiting calls (of different bandwidth requirements) is adaptive in the sense that longer queues get served first. This observation motivates the investigation of the impact of various buffer space assignment and queueing disciplines on network revenue and call blocking probabilities. The study of such mixed delay and queueing networks is motivated by its possible applications to traffic problems in future Broadband Integrated Services Digital Networks as well as in multi-rate cellular radio networks.
Keywords:blocking probability  multiservice networks  queueing
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