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Blocking Probabilities in WDM Switching Networks using Overflow Analysis Method

Rehman, A. A., Karim, A. and Khoja, S. (2008) Blocking Probabilities in WDM Switching Networks using Overflow Analysis Method. In: Wireless Networks, Information Processing and Systems, pp. 314-318, Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 978-3-540-89852-8

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Abstract

Wavelength Division Multiplexed switching networks are considered as an important candidate for the future transport networks. As the size of network increases conventional methods used in teletraffic theory to model these networks become computationally difficult to handle as the state space grows exponentially. In this research we have applied overflow analysis to model these networks. Our results show that moment analyses using equivalent random theory (ERT) results in accurate approximations for the modeling of WDM switching networks.

Item Type:Book Section
Creator/Authors:
Arif Ali Rehman
Abid Karim
Shakeel Khoja
Editors:
Akbar Hussain
AQK Rajput
Bhawani Chowdhry
Quintin Gee
Keywords:WDM switching networks, Equivalent Random Theory (ERT)
Research Group:Current ECS Groups > Web and Internet Science
Old ECS Groups > Electronic Systems and Devices Group
Old ECS Groups > Learning Societies Lab
Alternative Locations:http://www.springerlink.com/content/v047u72m9j702r...
ISBN:978-3-540-89852-8
Date:14 November 2008
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Downloads (2010):79
ID Code:16926
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:37
Deposited On:18 Nov 2008 11:49 by Khoja, Shakeel

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