Title :
Modeling call holding time distributions for CCS network design and performance analysis
Author :
Bolotin, Vladimir A.
Author_Institution :
Bellcore, Red Bank, NJ, USA
fDate :
4/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The message traffic offered to the CCS signaling network depends on and is modulated by the traffic characteristics of the circuit switched calls supported by the CCS network. Most previous analyses of CCS network engineering, performance evaluation and congestion control protocols generally assume an exponential holding time of circuit switched calls. Analysis of actual holding time distributions in conversations, facsimile and voice mail connections revealed that these distributions radically differ from the exponential distribution. Especially significant is the large proportion of very short calls in real traffic in comparison with the exponential distribution model. The diversity of calls (partial dialing, subscriber busy, no answer) and services results in a multi-component call mix, with even larger proportion of short time intervals between message-generating events. Very short call holding times can have a significant impact on the traffic stream presented to the CCS network: for calls with short holding times, the different CCS messages arrive relatively close to each other, and this manifests as burstiness in the CCS traffic stream
Keywords :
circuit switching; performance evaluation; probability; protocols; queueing theory; telecommunication services; telecommunication signalling; telecommunications control; CCS signaling network; call holding time distributions; circuit switched calls; congestion control protocols; conversations; exponential holding time; facsimile; message traffic; network design; network engineering; network performance analysis; performance evaluation; probability distribution; short holding times; traffic characteristics; traffic stream; voice mail; Carbon capture and storage; Communication system traffic control; Exponential distribution; Facsimile; Performance analysis; Protocols; Speech analysis; Switching circuits; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on