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doi: 10.1049/el.2016.0137
handle: 10251/83068
Some teletraffic tools used in the evaluation of optical burst switching with burst segmentation (OBS/BS) are dealt. These analytic tools shown are in fact supported by the Molina or blocked call held model. Furthermore, some additional results are also obtained in OBS/BS when the head dropping is implemented as contention resolution scheme. In particular, it is shown that as long as the service discipline is work‐conservative, the percentage of bursts that are completely lost is independent of the service discipline and equals to the fraction of information that is cut‐off.
Optical Burst Switching, INGENIERIA TELEMATICA
Optical Burst Switching, INGENIERIA TELEMATICA
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