Abstract

Some teletraffic tools used in the evaluation of optical burst switching with burst segmentation (OBS/BS) are dealt. These analytic tools shown are in fact supported by the Molina or blocked call held model. Furthermore, some additional results are also obtained in OBS/BS when the head dropping is implemented as contention resolution scheme. In particular, it is shown that as long as the service discipline is work-conservative, the percentage of bursts that are completely lost is independent of the service discipline and equals to the fraction of information that is cut-off.

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