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Modeling Analysis of Telecommunication Networks


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1 King Abdul-Aziz University, KSA, Saudi Arabia
 

To solve the problems of modeling telecommunications networks currently used by a large number of different methods. All of them can be divided into two classes. First class combines methods of physical modeling in which, instead of the real system uses its simplified physical counterparts. In view of the significant limitations of these methods, they are rarely The second class includes methods of mathematical modeling, using appropriate analytical tools to describe transfer processes in the network. Depending on the used product are mathematical methods based on statistical (simulation) modeling, and theoretical and analytical methods Statistical and physical modeling to obtain accurate results, but because of the high labor intensity, considerable time and low degree of flexibility is of limited use.

Keywords

Modeling, Telecommunication, Networks.
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Al. Shraideh Khaled
King Abdul-Aziz University, KSA, Saudi Arabia

Abstract


To solve the problems of modeling telecommunications networks currently used by a large number of different methods. All of them can be divided into two classes. First class combines methods of physical modeling in which, instead of the real system uses its simplified physical counterparts. In view of the significant limitations of these methods, they are rarely The second class includes methods of mathematical modeling, using appropriate analytical tools to describe transfer processes in the network. Depending on the used product are mathematical methods based on statistical (simulation) modeling, and theoretical and analytical methods Statistical and physical modeling to obtain accurate results, but because of the high labor intensity, considerable time and low degree of flexibility is of limited use.

Keywords


Modeling, Telecommunication, Networks.