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Traffic Carried v Traffic Offered

  • This topic has 3 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 22 years ago by Deji Adewoye.
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  • #34188
    Bill Routt
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    If only the quantity of traffic carried is known, is there an acceptable (conservative) method of extrapolating the actual traffic offered?

    #34189
    Jose Quintero
    Guest

    BILL,

    If not acceptable,because they are different values.

    The traffic offered, could be understand as , the maximun trafic that one LInk can provide to users.

    The traffic carried, means the behavior of the usesr (Making a call during a period time). or the trafiic carried in one cne link

    Then you can have this statement.
    TC= Traffic carried
    TO= Traffic Offered

    1.- The TC could be TO

    Becasue whe you overpass the traffic offered you will have call lost in the system.

    Regards

    JIQ

    #34190
    Vicenç Ripoll
    Guest

    Bill,
    Traffic offered = traffic carried + traffic blocked.
    With the number of links and the traffic carried you can evaluate the traffic offered with the inverse formula of Erlang B. But if the system retries the blocked calls then you need the inverse extended formula.

    Vicenç

    #34191
    Deji Adewoye
    Guest

    You can only evaluate traffic offered with inverse Erlang B if the blocking is exclusively radio resource blocking ie you assume there is no blocking due to call processing failures.
    The most accurate way,in my opinion,is to calculate offered traffic= carried traffic/1-Blocking(0.0001 to 0.9999)

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