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International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications

2005

Session Number:4-1-5

Session:

Number:4-1-5-1

Telephone Traffic Analysis Based on a Scale-Free User Network

Yongxiang Xia,  Chi K. Tse,  Wai Man Tam,  Francis C. M. Lau,  Michael Small,  

pp.110-113

Publication Date:2005/10/18

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.40.4-1-5-1

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Summary:
In this paper we analyze the traffic of telephone systems. Unlike classical traffic analysis where users are assumed to be connected uniformly, our proposed method employs a small-world scale-free network to model the behavior of telephone users. Each user has a fixed set of acquaintances with whom the user may communicate, and the number of acquaintances follows a power-law distribution. We show that network traffic is greatly influenced by the user network behavior, and that call blocking probability is generally higher in the case of a scalefree user network. It is also shown that the carried traffic intensity is practically limited not only by the network capacity but also by the scale-free property of the user network.