Com Networks Assignment 4
Com Networks Assignment 4
- UN|VERSIY
DEL4I NC
Department of ElectricalEngineering
Monsoon 2022
Communication Networks (EED304) -
Instructor: Prof. Vinod Sharma
ASSIGNMENT-4
Poisson
(a) Give mean delay formula for = 10bit/sec. L= 8 x 106, Findthe minimum c such that the
mean delay is <0.1sec.
constant?
(b) How does the average delay change if c and L are multiplied by the same
Then, determine the
(c) Files are divided into K subfiles. The rate of request of a subfile is KA.
mean delay of the subfiles.
a constant rate of 1
2. All packets are 1000 bits. Suppose Ais a video traffic arriving at a link at
packe/msec (rate is IMbps). Suppose B is a highly bursty trafic with 10Mbps worth of packets
Come First Serve). A
forevery 10 sec (rate is IMbps). The scheduler at the link is FCFS (First
gets priority when both A , B packets arrive at the same time.
10Mbps
A
2 Mbps
B
Schedular
10 Mbps
Poisson
Poisson
22 Exp.
22
Poisson
Comparing with part (a), we see that in part (a), the mean sojourn time is of this. What
may be the intuitive justification for this?
5. Consider the system given below as a transmission link which takes in transmission and propaga
tion (of packet and ack) a total of time s. A transmission fails with probability p. Compute the
mean sojourn time for this queue (this queue can be considered as an M/GI/I queue, compute its
service time).
ARO transmission
Poisson
with rate 2
6. In the following network, assume external arrivals are independent Poisson processes and service
times at each queue are iid exponential. Obtain the stationary distribution of the system.
2 q (2)
0.8 0.25
q.(1) 0.5
0.2
0.25
7 (a) Consider the following queue with the Poisson process with a rate of 100 packets/sec, u = 50
packets/sec. Find Lim P(g<r)? Argue that the output process of this queue will be Poisson
with a rate of 50 packets/sec.
uexponential
Poisson
100 packets/sec
= 150
(b) Now, consider the queueing network shown below with u = 125 packets/sec, ,
packets/sec, and 3 = 15packets/sec. Compute Lim P(g (i) <), i= 1,2,3.