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  • #32389
    Juan
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    I need the phone of Ricardo Arcadi

    #32390
    basem
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    i am in engineering faculty and i want to design atelecom

    #32391
    stephen
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    hi there
    my problem is that i have switch capable of handling 6000 erlangs of data traffic. however in all earlier cases ive seen i can only quantify a nodes capacity using throughput in kbit/sec. so how would i change this figure in erlang into kbps

    #32392
    david
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    Hi Stephen,

    I would like to know if you got a response to your question. I am also seeking an answer to similar question. Many thanks.

    #32393
    xiao xiao
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    I agree Richard Arcadi, but add following:
    M/M/1 is only for some applications, e.g. UDP traffic;

    M/G/1-PS queuing model shoud be used for long-range dependency and self-similarity application, such as HTTP, Telnet, FTP.

    #32394
    nasir
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    may i have email Mr Rommel pls.

    #32395
    Ali Hammad Akbar
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    I am in NUST, Pakistan. Question: How can we possibly relate a traffic load of 2.8 Erlangs to bps or Packets/sec on ethernet [Packet Size = 1500 Bytes]? I mean that Erlang is basically a PSTN traffic unit. In order to map it to data networks, we need to know certain information as Analog-to-Digital Encodinh scheme, interpacket delay etc. Can somebody help? Mr Rommel, can you please provide a basis? Thanks Ali

    #32396
    Rommel
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    In my example above, I was just stating a way it could be used. If you are tied down to the symantics of 1 Erlang meaning the total time it takes to keep a 64k channel busy for one hour than it would not work. If you redefine erlang to mean something like the amount of traffic it takes to keep a traffic sensitive facility busy for one second then it can work. If you look at the above example I laid out how it possibly could be used. In all reality since it only takes into account the randomness of traffic and not the peakedness of traffic then the calculations will be off.

    We need something that will take into account peakedness as well as a blocked call disposition of queued.

    Since I am a voice guy, and used to voice methods, I have not done any research into other methods of traffic analysis. I am sure there are other ways around it. But this is a voice guy’s view of it when going into a data world. In all reality, most folks do not do anything more than add bandwidth when their networks begin to slow.

    #32397
    Anjum
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    This is regarding using Erlang B for packet data networks.

    I have cellular packet data network in which packets originating from user follow a dedicated path via paricular card on BTS , then on particular slot on T1 line till it is captured on particular card on inter working unit. After that the packet enters IP world.
    So its a virtual circuit between MS – BTS and IWU. So why can’t i use Erlang B for calculating for the channels between BTS and IWU?

    regards,
    Anjum

    #32398
    colein
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    its good

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