Design of Queueing Systems and Performance Evaluation oo ATM Switches

碩士 === 高雄工學院 === 電機工程學系 === 85 === As the fast promotion of high technique and the trend of the concept of system integration arise, the degree of complexity and difficulty of new application systems become much higher...

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Main Authors: Lo, Chen Hsing, 羅振興
Other Authors: Lien-Pharn Chien
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 1996
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/51031217916130376097
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Summary:碩士 === 高雄工學院 === 電機工程學系 === 85 === As the fast promotion of high technique and the trend of the concept of system integration arise, the degree of complexity and difficulty of new application systems become much higher than ever before, and so does the cost reguired for the system development. This situation activates the popularity of the system simulation applied in performance measurement and evaluation of new application systems. Based on the effect, the objective of the paper proposed was set to design simulator used to model and simulate queueing systems. In the article, a system model having the characteristic of hierarchy, is proposed first, and is implemented by FRAMS(Frame Structure). Next, the methodology and technique of the simulator implementation is illustrated. Then the simulation related to LAN, WAN and the problem of aircraft parking area is considered. Furthermore, we are concerned the special role of ATM Switches on ATM Networks. So, in the end, the experiments are concentrated on three kinds of ATM Switches. By synthesizing the simulation outcome of the ATM related tests, the optimal buffer sizes to the sort of 8×8 ATM Switches, Shared Medium, Shared Buffer and Space Division, are 4K, 0.5K and 0.1K cells, respectively. After concluding the analysis of the experimental results for different system models, the condition of 95% confidence interval has been carried out. This achievement verifies that the developed simulation environment deserves the property of high accuracy and the value of practicability.