Traffic Flow, Performance and Interface Characterization Study for Europe.

Abstract

The stated objective of this study was to collect and analyze current common-user voice requirements data and relate it to the DCEC requirements projection methodology to support DCA system planning and engineering. The achievement of this goal required three major areas of effort. The first was to develop and implement a process for characterizing U.S. forces in Europe in such a manner that the resultant force element groupings would be uniquely identifiable and be capable of having their voice traffic measured or derived independently of other force element groups. The second was to measure voice traffic in the European DCS (and, if possible, the non-DCS common user voice systems) which could be applied to the force element stratification developed in the first effort. Third and most important was to conduct analytic efforts to define a process whereby the desired traffic needline estimation capability could be provided through appropriate merging of the results of the first two efforts. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 18, 1977
Accession Number
ADA049462

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  • Sylvania Electric Products

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