Title :
Performance modeling of high probability call-completion features
Author :
McGregor, Patrick V. ; Szeto, Jansen ; Suraci, Frank
Author_Institution :
Nyquetek Inc., USA
Abstract :
The Government Emergency Telecommunications Service (GETS) provides authorized National Security/Emergency Preparedness (NS/EP) users enhanced public switched network (PSN) service in which GETS calls receive higher likelihood of completion then plain old telephone service (POTS) calls during events of severe network stress. The PSN enhancements have been engineered through a comprehensive process that included modelling the local exchange carrier (LEC) performance benefits of trunk queueing dynamic trunk reservation, off-hook waiting for outgoing trunks (OHWOT), alternate carrier routing (ACR), enhanced ACR and exemption from restrictive network management controls (NMCs). Basic analytical formulas are presented to model the different features to overcome trunk congestion and shown effective via event simulation validation. Development and application of an integrated analytical model combining the features to overcome trunk congestion with other features is then described. The results show that combination of LEC features is necessary to provide a high likelihood of GETS call completion over a broad range of calling patterns and stress conditions (including congestion at eight times overload) that would cause POTS calls to have a very low likelihood of completion
Keywords :
queueing theory; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network routing; GETS; Government Emergency Telecommunications Service; LEC features; NS/EP users; National Security/Emergency Preparedness; alternate carrier routing; calling patterns; completion likelihood; enhanced ACR; enhanced public switched network service; high probability call-completion features; integrated analytical model; local exchange carrier; off-hook waiting for outgoing trunks; restrictive network management controls; severe network stress; trunk congestion; trunk queueing dynamic trunk reservation; Analytical models; Discrete event simulation; Engineering management; Government; National security; Routing; Stress; Telecommunication services; Telecommunication switching; Telephony;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications and Networks, 1998. Proceedings. 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lafayette, LA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-9014-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICCCN.1998.998764