The Fundamental Role of Teletraffic in the Evolution of Telecommunications Networks

The Fundamental Role of Teletraffic in the Evolution of Telecommunications Networks
Author: J. Labetoulle
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1562
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1483294188

The International Teletraffic Congress (ITC) is a recognized international organization taking part in the work of the International Telecommunications Union. The congress traditionally deals with the development of teletraffic theory and its applications to the design, planning and operation of telecommunication systems, networks and services. The contents of ITC 14 illustrate the important role of teletraffic in the current period of rapid evolution of telecommunication networks. A large number of papers address the teletraffic issues behind developments in broadband communications and ATM technology. The extension of possiblities for user mobility and personal communications together with the generalization of common channnel signalling and the provision of new intelligent network services are further extremely significant developments whose teletraffic implications are explored in a number of contributions. ITC 14 also addresses traditional teletraffic subjects, proposing enhancements to traffic engineering practices for existing circuit and packet switched telecommunications networks and making valuable original contributions to the fundamental mathematical tools on which teletraffic theory is based. The contents of these Proceedings accurately reflect the extremely wide scope of the ITC, extending from basic mathematical theory to day-to-day traffic engineering practices, and constitute the state of the art in 1994 of one of the fundamental telecommunications sciences.

Teletraffic and Datatraffic

Teletraffic and Datatraffic
Author: Arne Jensen
Publisher: North Holland
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This most recent book from the International Teletraffic Congress Workshops provides valuable insights to the teletraffic engineering particularities and problems often found in developing countries. The editors continue the excellence of previous ITC volumes (Vol. 14, 1991, edited by A. Jensen and V.B. Iversen and Vol. 15, 1991, edited by J.W. Cohen and C.B. Pack) by providing a collection of papers covering a wide variety of planning and implementation issues including: the engineering of systems, methods of habit-examination of users with regard to various types of services, network management, tariff considerations and systems engineering & traffic engineering. A final section providing historical highlights in the field is additionally included.

100 Years of Telephone Switching

100 Years of Telephone Switching
Author: Robert J. Chapuis
Publisher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2003
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781586033491

In this work, not only the principles by which manual and automatic systems function are distinguished, but also the background to the invention is given. This is done from the perspective of an unbiased international observer.

Retrial Queueing Systems

Retrial Queueing Systems
Author: J. R. Artalejo
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2008-05-07
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3540787259

The application of auto-repeat facilities in telephone systems, as well as the use of random access protocols in computer networks, have led to growing interest in retrial queueing models. Since much of the theory of retrial queues is complex from an analytical viewpoint, with this book the authors give a comprehensive and updated text focusing on approximate techniques and algorithmic methods for solving the analytically intractable models. Retrial Queueing Systems: A Computational Approach also Presents motivating examples in telephone and computer networks. Establishes a comparative analysis of the retrial queues versus standard queues with waiting lines and queues with losses. Integrates a wide range of techniques applied to the main M/G/1 and M/M/c retrial queues, and variants with general retrial times, finite population and the discrete-time case. Surveys basic results of the matrix-analytic formalism and emphasizes the related tools employed in retrial queues. Discusses a few selected retrial queues with QBD, GI/M/1 and M/G/1 structures. Features an abundance of numerical examples, and updates the existing literature. The book is intended for an audience ranging from advanced undergraduates to researchers interested not only in queueing theory, but also in applied probability, stochastic models of the operations research, and engineering. The prerequisite is a graduate course in stochastic processes, and a positive attitude to the algorithmic probability.

New Technologies, Development and Application II

New Technologies, Development and Application II
Author: Isak Karabegović
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 832
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030180727

This book features papers focusing on the implementation of new and future technologies, which were presented at the International Conference on New Technologies, Development and Application, held at the Academy of Science and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo on 27th–29th June 2019. It covers a wide range of future technologies and technical disciplines, including complex systems such as Industry 4.0; robotics; mechatronics systems; automation; manufacturing; cyber-physical and autonomous systems; sensors; networks; control, energy, automotive and biological systems; vehicular networking and connected vehicles; effectiveness and logistics systems, smart grids, as well as nonlinear, power, social and economic systems. We are currently experiencing the Fourth Industrial Revolution “Industry 4.0”, and its implementation will improve many aspects of human life in all segments, and lead to changes in business paradigms and production models. Further, new business methods are emerging, transforming production systems, transport, delivery, and consumption, which need to be monitored and implemented by every company involved in the global market.

Retrial Queues

Retrial Queues
Author: G Falin
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2023-01-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 135141867X

Based on the careful analysis of several hundred publications, this book uniformly describes basic methods of analysis and critical results of the theory of retrial queues. Chapters discuss: analysis of single-server retrial queues, including stationary and transient distribution of the number in the system, busy period, waiting time process, limit theorems, stochastic inequalities, traffic measurement multiserver retrial queues - ergodicity, explicit formulas, algorithmic solutions, limit theorems, approximations advanced single-server and multiserver retrial queues - models with priority subscribers, non-ersistent subscribers, finite source queues Lecturers, researchers, and students in probability, statistics, operations research, telecommunications, and computer systems modeling analysis will find Retrial Queues to be an invaluable resource.

Efficient Multirate Teletraffic Loss Models Beyond Erlang

Efficient Multirate Teletraffic Loss Models Beyond Erlang
Author: Ioannis D. Moscholios
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1119426901

A comprehensive study in efficient multi-rate teletraffic loss models used for designing, performance analysis, and optimization of systems and networks Efficient Multirate Teletraffic Loss Models Beyond Erlang is an easy-to-read book filled with numerous efficient teletraffic loss models. Presented in three sections—Teletraffic Models of Random Input, Teletraffic Models of Quasi-Random Input, and Teletraffic Models of Batched Poisson Input—it covers everything that a professional experienced with optimization and dimensioning of telecom networks could ever need to know. This unique book provides a detailed explanation on how efficient multirate teletraffic loss models are extracted and applied, and guides readers through almost all network technologies and services. Starting from the basics, it steadily increases in difficulty to keep the book self-contained and to provide a better understanding to those who might be new to the subject. It includes detailed explanations of the complex teletraffic models—many of which were developed by the authors. Tutorial examples, several backed by supplementary software, are accompanied by intermediate results and figures. Additionally, end-of-chapter applications describe the applicability of the models to modern network technologies, updating the incorporated teletraffic models of commercial packages/tools. Uses the classic EMLM (Erlang Multirate Loss Model) as its base to present a comprehensive range of teletraffic models through detailed explanation and numerical examples Filled with the authors’ own original teletraffic models—making for a wholly unique learning experience Offers a clear, self-contained presentation with a beginning, middle, and end Starts with simple models, then moves to more complex models, before finishing with complicated ones Supplemented by an accompanying website with computer implementation of the most important models Directed primarily at telecommunication engineers, Efficient Multirate Teletraffic Loss Models Beyond Erlang is also useful for telecom operators or managers on the higher and average levels, as well a Ph.D. students, researchers, and modelers.

Telecommunications Performance Engineering

Telecommunications Performance Engineering
Author: Roger Ackerley
Publisher: IET
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2003-10-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0863413412

This book provides an insight into the rich diversity of techniques, tools and knowledge used in performance engineering, covering the whole life cycle from design through to operation - of both networks and systems.

Teletraffic Contributions for the Information Age

Teletraffic Contributions for the Information Age
Author: V. Ramaswami
Publisher:
Total Pages: 788
Release: 1997
Genre: Telecommunication
ISBN:

The June 1997 Congress emphasized the importance of teletraffic methods in the context of challenges ensuing from convergence of computing, communications and information technologies. Topics of the 138 papers include fluid analysis of CDMA cellular systems; performance analysis of data packet discarding in ATM networks; performance model and multi-hour-optimization of circuit switched networks driven by optimized dynamic routing; some performance benchmarks for the design of wireless systems and networks; some performance issues in ATM block transfer with delayed transmission; and overview of internet traffic issues on the PSTN; cost-based charging principles in ATM networks; real-time inter-network routing in the ATandT network; and origins of long-range dependence in variable bit rate video traffic. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.