1990
DOI: 10.1080/03772063.1990.11436914
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Analysis of Packet Delay for an Integrated Voice-Data System

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“…Second, the T C tra c is not necessarily accommodated in a subframe of contiguous slots, but it may be spread over the entire frame according to any pattern. The non-gated service policy for the TNC sources is assumed, unlike all previous work except from 6,7]. Furthermore, the developed exible analysis approach is capable of handling, in a uni ed way, TDM schemes under a variety of conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the T C tra c is not necessarily accommodated in a subframe of contiguous slots, but it may be spread over the entire frame according to any pattern. The non-gated service policy for the TNC sources is assumed, unlike all previous work except from 6,7]. Furthermore, the developed exible analysis approach is capable of handling, in a uni ed way, TDM schemes under a variety of conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A great deal of measurements have been and are constantly being made of Internet traffic, with the aim to characterize user traffic by application [11]. It has been found that for all applications, the amount of data generated in a burst, and the duration of a session have long tailed distributions which follow log-normal distributions, with the exception of ftp and web traffic for which burst sizes follow the "heavy-tailed" Pareto distribution [11][12] 5 . In our simulation we use the models developed in these studies to generate user data traffic 6 .…”
Section: B Traffic Generation Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%