Abstract

Queuing networks models are widely used as important tools for the performance modeling and evaluation of both computer systems and communication networks. Exact solutions are generally not attainable except for some special cases. Consequently, numerical techniques and analytic approximations are needed for the study of queuing networks with bursty traffic. This paper presents the performance modeling and evaluation of general packet radio service (GPRS) for wireless global system for mobile telecommunication (GSM) cells with bursty multi-class traffic under a partial sharing scheme (PSS). The model has been developed using a new powerful tool, MOSEL (Modeling, specification and evaluation language), which is based on numerical methods and the Petri-nets. The proposed model has been validated against simulation and those developed using maximum entry (ME), a well established methodology for approximate solutions. Numerical results demonstrate the credibility of our models.

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