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Queuing Theory use in the Optical Line Terminal with MATLAB
Stela Kostadinova and Rozalina Dimova
1Faculty of Electronic at Technical University of Varna 1 Studentska Str., Varna 9000, Bulgaria., 2Faculty of Electronic at Technical University of Varna 1 Studentska Str., Varna 9000, Bulgaria
Abstract: We have used the queuing theory to explain the optical lime terminal. This passive optical access framework has the elements which are characterized by the mathematical modelling in this paper. We have presented the OLT process and the reliance of traffic characteristics from many input streams with flow parameters which help to use the mathematical design with MATLAB.
Keywords: Traffic Modelling, PON, Pareto Distribution, OLT Queuing Theory use in the Optical Line Terminal with MATLAB
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/ijwa/2022/14/4/87-94
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