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Modelling in TITAN

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Deriving suitable access network upgrade strategies requires strategic analyses and techno-economic evaluations of network projects. A sufficient access network strategic analysis to some extent relies on the combination of high level parameters and low level parameters of significant strategic relevance, dependant on the access network itself. The former typically are parameters such as density of subscribers, tariff elasticity and broadband take rate, whilst the latter may include network termination cards and splitting ratio of passive optical networks etc.

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Lähteenoja, M. et al. (1998). Modelling in TITAN. In: Ims, L.A. (eds) Broadband Access Networks. Telecommunications Technology and Applications Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5795-1_5

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