Analysis of Flow Behavior Within An Integrated Computer-Communication Network,

Abstract

This research concerns itself with the flow behavior in a computer-communication network that integrates data and voice classes of traffic. This behavior is analyzed as a queueing problem by modeling nodes and channels and evaluating their behavior under different arrival rates. Switching mechanisms, flow control considerations, and the development and use of simulation and analytical models are emphasized. Prominent flow control strategies are classified into a framework for potential utility as regulating controls in an integrated environment. An event-driven FORTRAN network simulator is developed based on common call management, traffic integration on trunk lines, and an underlying circuit switched communications subnet. The network simulator is a cost-effective portable tool that has application in an environment where computer resources are limited. An algorithm is formulated that permits decomposition of the network into nodal configurations. A FORTRAN program is developed that implements this algorithm.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA107254

Entities

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  • Carroll Ardee Clabaugh

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  • Air Force Institute of Technology

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  • Computer science

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