This article presents a novel, approximate method that makes it possible to analyse multi-service switching networks. The method belongs to the group of the so-called effective availability methods and is characterized by very high accuracy for single-service and multi-service switching networks alike. The operation of the proposed method is presented with an example of a number of three-stage switching networks with different ways of the execution of inter-stage connections. A comparison of analytical and simulation results confirms high accuracy of the proposed method that is independent of the structure of a switching network.
Slawomir HANCZEWSKI
Poznan University of Technology
Maciej SOBIERAJ
Poznan University of Technology
Michal Dominik STASIAK
Poznan University of Technology
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Slawomir HANCZEWSKI, Maciej SOBIERAJ, Michal Dominik STASIAK, "The Direct Method of Effective Availability for Switching Networks with Multi-Service Traffic" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E99-B, no. 6, pp. 1291-1301, June 2016, doi: 10.1587/transcom.2015EUP0009.
Abstract: This article presents a novel, approximate method that makes it possible to analyse multi-service switching networks. The method belongs to the group of the so-called effective availability methods and is characterized by very high accuracy for single-service and multi-service switching networks alike. The operation of the proposed method is presented with an example of a number of three-stage switching networks with different ways of the execution of inter-stage connections. A comparison of analytical and simulation results confirms high accuracy of the proposed method that is independent of the structure of a switching network.
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