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Converged network seamlessly integrates different communications media such as data, voice and multimedia on a single platform. It refers to convergence both types of network and technologies as well as convergence between the different layers of network architecture. In this paper, we examine a priority-based queuing model and perform the mathematical analysis of different media calls processing in converged network environment. We use for this purpose a queuing system model M3/G3/1/NPRP in order to process effectively input jobs/requests (or packets). Tasks within this queuing system get a higher priority if they are handling a real-time event. We present in our paper mathematical results of the expected response and waiting time, and build hypothetical diagrams for the further practical usage in real-time system. A modeling method developed in this paper will be used for the fast configuration and testing of new converged network applications and services.
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Kryvinska, N., Zinterhof, P., van Thanh, D. (2007). An Analytical Approach to the Efficient Real-Time Events/Services Handling in Converged Network Environment. In: Enokido, T., Barolli, L., Takizawa, M. (eds) Network-Based Information Systems. NBiS 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4658. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74573-0_32
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