Admission controls, such as trunk reservation, are often used in loss networks to optimise their performance. Since the numerical evaluation of performance measures is complex, much attention has been given to finding approximation methods. The Erlang Fixed-Point (EFP) approximation, which is based on an independent blocking assumption, has been used for networks both with and without controls. Several more elaborate approximation methods which account for dependencies in blocking behaviour have been developed for the uncontrolled setting. This paper is an exploratory investigation of extensions and synthesis of these methods to systems with controls, in particular, trunk reservation. In order to isolate the dependency factor, we restrict o...
We consider a circuit-switched multiservice network with non-hierarchical alternative routing and tr...
In this paper we consider the analysis of call blocking at a single resource with differing capacity...
In this paper, we consider a class of loss networks where multipletraffic classes are present, each ...
Admission controls, such as trunk reservation, are often used in loss networks to optimise their per...
Loss networks have long been used to model various types of telecommunication network, including cir...
: This paper is concerned with the performance evaluation of loss networks. For the simplest network...
This paper is concerned with evaluating the performance of loss networks. Accurate determination of ...
Abstruct — We consider a reduced load approximation (also referred to as an Erlang fixed point appro...
Networks of Erlang loss queues naturally arise when modelling finite communication systems without d...
The blocking probability of a route in a loss network is the probability that a call arriving at tha...
Abstract — We consider the problem of estimating steady-state blocking probability for circuit-switc...
Fellow, IEEE Abstract—The ever-growing Internet and the mounting evi-dence to the important role of ...
In this paper, we consider a class of loss networks where multipletraffic classes are present, each ...
When a telephone call enters a fully-connected telecommunications network, the network first attemp...
The problem of estimating call blocking probabilities in ATM networks is addressed in this thesis. W...
We consider a circuit-switched multiservice network with non-hierarchical alternative routing and tr...
In this paper we consider the analysis of call blocking at a single resource with differing capacity...
In this paper, we consider a class of loss networks where multipletraffic classes are present, each ...
Admission controls, such as trunk reservation, are often used in loss networks to optimise their per...
Loss networks have long been used to model various types of telecommunication network, including cir...
: This paper is concerned with the performance evaluation of loss networks. For the simplest network...
This paper is concerned with evaluating the performance of loss networks. Accurate determination of ...
Abstruct — We consider a reduced load approximation (also referred to as an Erlang fixed point appro...
Networks of Erlang loss queues naturally arise when modelling finite communication systems without d...
The blocking probability of a route in a loss network is the probability that a call arriving at tha...
Abstract — We consider the problem of estimating steady-state blocking probability for circuit-switc...
Fellow, IEEE Abstract—The ever-growing Internet and the mounting evi-dence to the important role of ...
In this paper, we consider a class of loss networks where multipletraffic classes are present, each ...
When a telephone call enters a fully-connected telecommunications network, the network first attemp...
The problem of estimating call blocking probabilities in ATM networks is addressed in this thesis. W...
We consider a circuit-switched multiservice network with non-hierarchical alternative routing and tr...
In this paper we consider the analysis of call blocking at a single resource with differing capacity...
In this paper, we consider a class of loss networks where multipletraffic classes are present, each ...