We consider a two-link system that accommodates Poisson arriving calls from different service-classes and propose a multirate teletraffic loss model for its analysis. Each link has two thresholds, which refer to the number of in-service calls in the link. The lowest threshold, named support threshold, defines up to which point the link can support calls offloaded from the other link. The highest threshold, named offloading threshold, defines the point where the link starts offloading calls to the other link. The adopted bandwidth sharing policy is the complete sharing policy, in which a call can be accepted in a link if there exist enough available bandwidth units. The model does not have a product form solution for the steady state probabi...
In this paper we consider a multiservice network link accepting both multicast and unicast connectio...
Most of the real-time applications involve connection establishment in point-to-point (unicast) comm...
Transmitting telephone calls over the Internet causes problems not present in current telephone tech...
The authors propose two multirate teletraffic loss models in a two‐link system that accommodates Poi...
We consider a two-link system that accommodates Poisson arriving calls from different service-classe...
We consider a two-link communication system with restricted accessibility that services Poisson arri...
This paper proposes multirate teletraffic loss models of a link that accommodates different service-...
This paper proposes multirate teletraffic loss models of a link that accommodates different service-...
In this paper we consider a link, characterized by specific capacity, that services multi-rate random...
In this paper, we propose a multirate teletraffic loss model of a single link with certain bandwidth...
This paper proposes multirate teletraffic loss models of a link that accommodates different service-...
The problem of estimating call blocking probabilities in ATM networks is addressed in this thesis. W...
This paper is concerned with blocking probabilities in loss networks where both multicast and unicas...
We propose a probabilistic bandwidth sharing policy, based on the threshold (TH) policy, for a singl...
We propose a new multirate teletraffic loss model for the calculation of time and call\ud congestion...
In this paper we consider a multiservice network link accepting both multicast and unicast connectio...
Most of the real-time applications involve connection establishment in point-to-point (unicast) comm...
Transmitting telephone calls over the Internet causes problems not present in current telephone tech...
The authors propose two multirate teletraffic loss models in a two‐link system that accommodates Poi...
We consider a two-link system that accommodates Poisson arriving calls from different service-classe...
We consider a two-link communication system with restricted accessibility that services Poisson arri...
This paper proposes multirate teletraffic loss models of a link that accommodates different service-...
This paper proposes multirate teletraffic loss models of a link that accommodates different service-...
In this paper we consider a link, characterized by specific capacity, that services multi-rate random...
In this paper, we propose a multirate teletraffic loss model of a single link with certain bandwidth...
This paper proposes multirate teletraffic loss models of a link that accommodates different service-...
The problem of estimating call blocking probabilities in ATM networks is addressed in this thesis. W...
This paper is concerned with blocking probabilities in loss networks where both multicast and unicas...
We propose a probabilistic bandwidth sharing policy, based on the threshold (TH) policy, for a singl...
We propose a new multirate teletraffic loss model for the calculation of time and call\ud congestion...
In this paper we consider a multiservice network link accepting both multicast and unicast connectio...
Most of the real-time applications involve connection establishment in point-to-point (unicast) comm...
Transmitting telephone calls over the Internet causes problems not present in current telephone tech...