ANALYSIS OF THE EFFICIENCY INDICATORS OF MULTISERVICE TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS BASED ON PROMISING TECHNOLOGIES
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https://doi.org/10.61413/EBPA9006Keywords:
throughput, multiservice network, quality of Experience, failure probability, calculation algorithms, system load factor, quality of serviceAbstract
The effectiveness of the functioning multiservice telecommunication networks based on advanced technologies is analyzed. The quality-of-service QoS (Quality of Service) and the quality of perception QoE (Quality of Experience) traffic packet flows are studied. The indicators of throughput and probabilistic-temporal characteristics of multiservice telecommunication networks based on software and hardware systems using packet switching have been studied. A new approach to the construction of a mathematical model of network efficiency is proposed. Based on the model, analytical expressions are obtained that estimate the throughput of the software and hardware complexes of the communication network and the indicators of the guaranteed quality of service and the quality of traffic perception.
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