Teletraffic Engineering Handbook
Author :
Telecommunication Development Bureau,
International Telecommunication Union
Publication Date : January 2005
Book Exceprts:
The handbook covers the basic theory of
teletraffic engineering. The
mathematical background required is elementary probability theory. The purpose of the handbook is to enable engineers to understand
ITU–T recommendations on traffic engineering, evaluate tools and methods, and keep up-to-date with new practices. The book includes the following parts:
- Introduction: Chapter 1 – 2,
- Mathematical background: Chapter 3 – 6,
- Telecommunication loss models: Chapter 7 – 11,
- Data communication delay models: Chapter 12 – 14,
- Measurements: Chapter 15.
The purpose of the book is twofold: to serve both as a handbook and as a textbook. Thus the reader should, for example, be able to study chapters on loss models without studying the chapters on the
mathematical background first.
The handbook is based on many years of experience in teaching the subject at the
Technical University of Denmark and from ITU training courses in developing countries by the editor
Villy B. Iversen. ITU-T Study Group 2 (Working Party 3/2) has reviewed Recommendations on traffic engineering. Many engineers from the international teletraffic community and students have contributed with ideas to the presentation. Supporting material, such as software, exercises, advanced material, and case studies, is available at
http://www.com.dtu.dk/teletraffic , where comments and ideas will also be appreciated.
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