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Model of a Multiservice Server with Stream and Elastic Traffic

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This paper discusses an approximate analytical model of a telecommunications system to which a mixture of stream and elastic traffic is offered. These two types of traffic are characteristic for modern networks. The first one is typical for services that require fast and reliable data transfer. The other is characteristic for typical public services known from the Internet.

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Paper is supported by National Science Center as a part of project 2016/23/B/ ST7/03925 “Modelling and service quality evaluation of Internet-based services”.

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Hanczewski, S., Stasiak, M., Weissenberg, J. (2020). Model of a Multiservice Server with Stream and Elastic Traffic. In: Choraś, M., Choraś, R. (eds) Image Processing and Communications. IP&C 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1062. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31254-1_34

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