Geometric models are a proven aid for calculating the CapEx needed for a network deployment and used widely by telecommunication network operators for their access networks. However, for the economic viability an accurate estimation of the delivered bandwidth is important as well. In this paper a method is described to calculate a bandwidth profile for an area under investigation, given a single topology and using the geometric representation. Next to this single topology result, a method to estimate the bandwidth profile for a geometric model of a multi-layer network topology is presented
International audienceIn this letter, we introduce new mathematical frameworks to the computation of...
Abstract – This paper presents a collection of approximation formulas that allow a network planner t...
Internet has gained much popularity among the public since the mid 1990's and is now an integrated p...
Geometric models are a proven aid for calculating the CapEx needed for a network deployment and used...
This paper tackles the problem of verifying if the available bandwidth between any node over the Lep...
The need for higher bandwidth by customers urges the network providers to upgrade their networks. Fi...
The need for higher bandwidth by customers urges the network providers to upgrade their networks. Fi...
Abstract—This paper presents a new foundational approach to reason about available bandwidth estimat...
The network calculus provides a theoretical background for description of traffic in computer networ...
An available bandwidth at a link is an unused capacity. Its measuring and/or estimation is not simpl...
The growing demand for network capacity due to mobile devices and data-hungry applications has promp...
The development and deployment of distributed network-aware applications and services over the Inter...
Many researchers have studied Internet topology, and the analysis of complex and multilevel Internet...
Abstract—In literature, several studies have shown the presence of fractal nature in a wide variety ...
Optical access networks provide a future proof platform for a wide range of services, and today, sev...
International audienceIn this letter, we introduce new mathematical frameworks to the computation of...
Abstract – This paper presents a collection of approximation formulas that allow a network planner t...
Internet has gained much popularity among the public since the mid 1990's and is now an integrated p...
Geometric models are a proven aid for calculating the CapEx needed for a network deployment and used...
This paper tackles the problem of verifying if the available bandwidth between any node over the Lep...
The need for higher bandwidth by customers urges the network providers to upgrade their networks. Fi...
The need for higher bandwidth by customers urges the network providers to upgrade their networks. Fi...
Abstract—This paper presents a new foundational approach to reason about available bandwidth estimat...
The network calculus provides a theoretical background for description of traffic in computer networ...
An available bandwidth at a link is an unused capacity. Its measuring and/or estimation is not simpl...
The growing demand for network capacity due to mobile devices and data-hungry applications has promp...
The development and deployment of distributed network-aware applications and services over the Inter...
Many researchers have studied Internet topology, and the analysis of complex and multilevel Internet...
Abstract—In literature, several studies have shown the presence of fractal nature in a wide variety ...
Optical access networks provide a future proof platform for a wide range of services, and today, sev...
International audienceIn this letter, we introduce new mathematical frameworks to the computation of...
Abstract – This paper presents a collection of approximation formulas that allow a network planner t...
Internet has gained much popularity among the public since the mid 1990's and is now an integrated p...