Processors are important resources of stored program control (SPC) switching systems, and estimation of their workload level is crucial to maintaining service quality. Processor utilization is measured as processor usage per unit time, and workload level is usually estimated from measurement of this utilization during a given interval. This paper provides an approximate distribution of processor utilization of SPC switching systems, and it provides a method for designing an overload detection scheme. This method minimizes the observation interval required to keep overload detection errors below specified values. This observation interval is obtained as an optimal solution of a linear programming.
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Toshihisa OZAWA, "Approximate Distribution of Processor Utilization and Design of an Overload Detection Scheme for SPC Switching Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E75-B, no. 12, pp. 1287-1291, December 1992, doi: .
Abstract: Processors are important resources of stored program control (SPC) switching systems, and estimation of their workload level is crucial to maintaining service quality. Processor utilization is measured as processor usage per unit time, and workload level is usually estimated from measurement of this utilization during a given interval. This paper provides an approximate distribution of processor utilization of SPC switching systems, and it provides a method for designing an overload detection scheme. This method minimizes the observation interval required to keep overload detection errors below specified values. This observation interval is obtained as an optimal solution of a linear programming.
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