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Application of Parametric Cost Estimation Model to Telecommunication Networks

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  • Swadesh Kumar Samanta

    (University of Essex, UK)

  • John Woods

    (University of Essex, UK)

  • Mohammed Ghanbari

    (University of Essex, UK)

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The parametric cost estimation approach has proved to be an efficient method for analyzing complex systems such as spacecraft, missiles, ships, buildings, etc where cost varies according to a number of parameters. The cost to provision a telecom network also depends on a number of parameters; but little research effort has been applied to estimate cost using this approach. In estimating the cost of a telecom network, most published research has considered two parameters; distance and bandwidth of a link and ignored the effects of other parameters. We have modeled the cost based on distance, bandwidth, geographical terrain and technology simultaneously using a parametric cost estimation methodology applied to real data obtained from the Indian Telecom Company, BSNL. Using the model, we show how a cost optimized network can be designed given the real world constraints. The applicability of our model to determine revenue sharing mechanism for an international call is also demonstrated.

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  • Swadesh Kumar Samanta & John Woods & Mohammed Ghanbari, 2009. "Application of Parametric Cost Estimation Model to Telecommunication Networks," International Journal of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications and Networking (IJITN), IGI Global, vol. 1(3), pages 42-61, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jitn00:v:1:y:2009:i:3:p:42-61
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