DocumentCode :
282833
Title :
The INCA (Integrated Network Communications Analysis) model
Author :
Metcalfe, M.P. ; Dunkley, G.
Author_Institution :
British Aerosp. Ltd., Manchester, UK
fYear :
1989
fDate :
24-26 May 1989
Abstract :
In 1985 British Aerospace identified the need for a generalised communications network model, capable of analysing communications between interconnected networks using alternate transmission media. Applications were apparent for the analysis of C3I in air defence studies, maritime scenarios, etc. The initial objective of the model was both to assist in the design of a specific network and to analyse any aspects of the performance of multinetwork systems. INCA is an event-stepping, stochastic model, monitoring the passage of a `wanted message´, in relation to the competing traffic, across a system of connected networks. The model is designed to cater for any combination of circuit, packet, message switched or broadcast networks, with associated time delays for reconfiguring messages that are being transferred between alternate types of network. Traffic in the system, other than the `wanted messages´, the `background traffic´, is defined as a particular level of erlang traffic, between pairs of nodes (termed a needline) within each network
Keywords :
command and control systems; telecommunication networks; telecommunication traffic; British Aerospace; C3I; INCA model; air defence; circuit switching; communications network model; interconnected networks; message switching; multinetwork systems; packet switching; performance; stochastic model; telecommunication traffic; time delays;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Teletraffic Symposium, 6th. Sixth United Kingdom
Conference_Location :
Harlow
Type :
conf
Filename :
206303
Link To Document :
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