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Traffic-Flow Analysis for Fast Performance Estimation of Communication Systems
Journal Title CIT. Journal of Computing and Information Technology
Journal Abbreviation CIT
Publisher Group University of Zagreb
Website http://cit.srce.unizg.hr/index.php/CIT
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Title Traffic-Flow Analysis for Fast Performance Estimation of Communication Systems
Authors Lencse, Gábor
Abstract The traffic-flow analysis (TFA) is a promising method for the performance estimation of communication systems. TFA produces approximate results with much less computation (that is, much faster) than discrete-event simulation of the system. In the first step, TFA distributes the traffic in units of properly chosen size using the actual routing algorithm of the network. In the second step, TFA adjusts the time distribution of the traffic according to the finite capacities of the network. It was found that the results of TFA approximate the results of the analytical method well.
Publisher University of Zagreb, University Computing Centre - SRCE
Date 1970-01-01
Source Journal of Computing and Information Technology Vol 9, No 1 (2001)
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