Title :
Accurate method for analysis of a packet-speech multiplexer with limited delay
Author :
Tucker, Roger C F
Author_Institution :
Ensigma Ltd., Chepstow, UK
fDate :
4/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In a packet-speech multiplexer with limited delay, packets arriving once the queue has reached a certain limit are either discarded, or if embedded encoding has been used, shortened. The uniform arrival and service model, which assumes that the information flow in and out of the multiplexer is uniform rather than in discrete packets, is used to analyze such a multiplexer. The equilibrium queue distribution is described by a set of differential equations that can be solved, together with a set of boundary equations describing the queue behavior at its limits, to yield equilibrium distributions of delay and packet loss. Comparisons to simulations using data collected from real conversations show that the packet loss can be determined accurately if the delay limit is less than 400 ms and more than half the packet length
Keywords :
delays; multiplexing; packet switching; queueing theory; speech analysis and processing; boundary equations; differential equations; embedded encoding; equilibrium queue distribution; limited delay; packet loss; packet-speech multiplexer; queue; Channel capacity; Delay estimation; Differential equations; Encoding; Helium; Information analysis; Interpolation; Multiplexing; Speech; Telephony;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on