A discrete and near-uniform arrival (DNA) model is proposed to analyze a statistical voice packet multiplexer. The DNA model assumes that the arrival process of aggregate voice packets from several voice sources in talkspurt be in a discrete mode with near-uniform distribution over a packetization time. Finite queue size for the statistical voice packet multiplexer is also assumed. Results of the probability distribution functions of the queue length and the packet delay are obtained; the optimal packet length is also determined by the 99.9th percentile of delay.
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Chung-Ju CHANG, Yeong-Haur WANG, "Analysis of Statistical Voice Packet Multiplexer with DMA Model" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E74-B, no. 11, pp. 3726-3732, November 1991, doi: .
Abstract: A discrete and near-uniform arrival (DNA) model is proposed to analyze a statistical voice packet multiplexer. The DNA model assumes that the arrival process of aggregate voice packets from several voice sources in talkspurt be in a discrete mode with near-uniform distribution over a packetization time. Finite queue size for the statistical voice packet multiplexer is also assumed. Results of the probability distribution functions of the queue length and the packet delay are obtained; the optimal packet length is also determined by the 99.9th percentile of delay.
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