Abstract

Constraints on capacity allocation are investigated for circuit-switched demand access to a common transmission resource by user communities with differing traffic intensity and capacity requirements. A simple birth-death steady-state traffic model is used together with a geometrical representation of any given set of constraints placed upon user access. State probabilities have a simple product form which holds for a wide class of constraint sets. Performance characteristics are intrinsic to the upper surface of the constraint set.

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