Callegati et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Engineering circuit-switched networksCallegati et al., 2022
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- 17620665501157189656
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- Callegati F
- Cerroni W
- Raffaelli C
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- Traffic Engineering: A Practical Approach
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This chapter describes the main teletraffic engineering concepts for circuit-switched networks, or more generally for networks with static bandwidth allocation to traffic flows. The first part of the chapter deals with the simple case of a stand-alone system with only one type …
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