International audienceWe demonstrate that the Internet has a formula linking de- mand, capacity and performance that in many ways is the analogue of the Erlang loss formula of telephony. Surprisingly, this formula is none other than the Erlang delay formula. It provides an upper bound on the probability a flow of given peak rate suffers degradation when bandwidth sharing is max-min fair. Apart from the flow rate, the only relevant parameters are link capacity and overall demand. We explain why this result is valid under a very general and realistic traffic model and discuss its significance for network engineering
With continuously rising trends in applications of information and communication technologies in div...
Fig. shows the maximum offered traffic in Erlangs as a function of the number of channels for a grad...
Abstract. This paper presents the study of the hyper-Erlang distribution model and its applications ...
We demonstrate that the Internet has a formula linking de-mand, capacity and performance that in man...
Abstract: : The paper addresses the idea of utilization of Erlang formulas in asynchronous ATM and I...
This paper is concerned with evaluating the performance of loss networks. Accurate determination of ...
Networks of Erlang loss queues naturally arise when modelling finite communication systems without d...
In this paper, we propose a multirate teletraffic loss model of a single link with certain bandwidth...
International audienceWhile Erlang's formula has helped engineers to dimension telephone networks fo...
Dynamics of Internet load are investigated using statistics of round-trip delays, packet losses and ...
Accurate air interface traffic forecasting and dimensioning is of importance in any cellular network...
Abstract—The Erlang loss model is one of the fundamental tools in queueing theory with many applicat...
International audienceA model for GPRS/EDGE network engineering is developed in order to obtain an E...
During the past two decades the Internet has been widely deployed and integrated into the society, r...
Two important aspects of the Internet, namely the properties of its topology and the characteristics...
With continuously rising trends in applications of information and communication technologies in div...
Fig. shows the maximum offered traffic in Erlangs as a function of the number of channels for a grad...
Abstract. This paper presents the study of the hyper-Erlang distribution model and its applications ...
We demonstrate that the Internet has a formula linking de-mand, capacity and performance that in man...
Abstract: : The paper addresses the idea of utilization of Erlang formulas in asynchronous ATM and I...
This paper is concerned with evaluating the performance of loss networks. Accurate determination of ...
Networks of Erlang loss queues naturally arise when modelling finite communication systems without d...
In this paper, we propose a multirate teletraffic loss model of a single link with certain bandwidth...
International audienceWhile Erlang's formula has helped engineers to dimension telephone networks fo...
Dynamics of Internet load are investigated using statistics of round-trip delays, packet losses and ...
Accurate air interface traffic forecasting and dimensioning is of importance in any cellular network...
Abstract—The Erlang loss model is one of the fundamental tools in queueing theory with many applicat...
International audienceA model for GPRS/EDGE network engineering is developed in order to obtain an E...
During the past two decades the Internet has been widely deployed and integrated into the society, r...
Two important aspects of the Internet, namely the properties of its topology and the characteristics...
With continuously rising trends in applications of information and communication technologies in div...
Fig. shows the maximum offered traffic in Erlangs as a function of the number of channels for a grad...
Abstract. This paper presents the study of the hyper-Erlang distribution model and its applications ...