Traffic engineering uses statistical techniques like queuing theory to predict network behavior. Trunking allows many users to share few channels by providing access to each in a cell. Grade of service measures a system's ability to access trunked channels during the busiest hour, like 2% of calls being blocked. Erlang formulas model traffic intensity and blocking probabilities to help dimension telecom networks.
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Traffic Engineering.: Trunking. Grade of Service
Traffic engineering uses statistical techniques like queuing theory to predict network behavior. Trunking allows many users to share few channels by providing access to each in a cell. Grade of service measures a system's ability to access trunked channels during the busiest hour, like 2% of calls being blocked. Erlang formulas model traffic intensity and blocking probabilities to help dimension telecom networks.
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Traffic Engineering.
Trunking. Grade of Service
Traffic engineering uses statistical techniques such as queuing theory to predict and engineer the behaviour of telecommunications networks such as telephone networks or the Internet.