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Loading and spatial location in wire and radio communications networks

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Abstract

Two algorithms and related performance measures for calculating the traffic intensity as a function of spatial location are presented. The first measure of traffic loading is the product of the number of links per area, the average link distance, and the average load per link in a given area. This measure gives a sense of the joint amount of traffic load and cabling for wire networks. The second measure is simply the product of the number of links per area and the average load per link in a given area. This measure gives a sense of traffic load only for wire and radio networks. An example of the algorithms' use for a circular network operating under a shortest path routing is included.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - IEEE Military Communications Conference
PublisherPubl by IEEE
Pages391-395
Number of pages5
ISBN (Print)0879426918
StatePublished - 1991
Event1991 IEEE Military Communications Conference - MILCOM '91 Part 1 (of 3) - McLean, VA, USA
Duration: Nov 4 1991Nov 7 1991

Publication series

NameProceedings - IEEE Military Communications Conference
Volume2

Conference

Conference1991 IEEE Military Communications Conference - MILCOM '91 Part 1 (of 3)
CityMcLean, VA, USA
Period11/4/9111/7/91

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