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Model of traffic flow and blocking probability analysis of an m‐asymmetrical two stage incomplete link system

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  • Lino M. Tralhǎo
  • José F. Craveirinha
  • Joáo N. Clímaco

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In the first part of this study we present and review a simplified model for the traffic flow between the switches of a modular switching system. In the second part, an approximated model for calculating the blocking probability on a system with this type of architecture is presented and then generalized to a structure here defined as an m‐asymmetrical incomplete link system. The model is based on the probabilistic hypothesis of Jacobaeus and leads to a system of formulae which may be calculated using a computing language allowing for recursive subprograms.

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  • Lino M. Tralhǎo & José F. Craveirinha & Joáo N. Clímaco, 1990. "Model of traffic flow and blocking probability analysis of an m‐asymmetrical two stage incomplete link system," Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 6(3), pages 173-182, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:apsmda:v:6:y:1990:i:3:p:173-182
    DOI: 10.1002/asm.3150060304
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