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Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1927
THE subject, telegraph traffic engineering, covers a field so wide that to compress it within the limits of a single paper necessitates an arbitrary limitation of the points to be discussed. For this reason there is here presented an outline of only the following four points: 1. Wire layout. 2. Traffic routing. 3. Office layout. 4. Operator assignment.
H. Mason, C. J. Walbran
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THE subject, telegraph traffic engineering, covers a field so wide that to compress it within the limits of a single paper necessitates an arbitrary limitation of the points to be discussed. For this reason there is here presented an outline of only the following four points: 1. Wire layout. 2. Traffic routing. 3. Office layout. 4. Operator assignment.
H. Mason, C. J. Walbran
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BT Technology Journal, 2000
The data demands and economics surrounding IP internetworking are such that IP routers are now connecting directly to SDH or DWDM systems. As such, many of the traditional mechanisms used to engineer the traffic over the physical infrastructure are no longer available. Consequently a new approach is required. This paper outlines a set of mechanisms and
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The data demands and economics surrounding IP internetworking are such that IP routers are now connecting directly to SDH or DWDM systems. As such, many of the traditional mechanisms used to engineer the traffic over the physical infrastructure are no longer available. Consequently a new approach is required. This paper outlines a set of mechanisms and
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2008
Traffic Engineering has become an extremely important tool for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as they struggle to keep pace with the ever-increasing volume of Internet traffic. Through appropriate application of Traffic Engineering techniques, providers can offer better service to their customers, reduce congestion in the network, maximise bandwidth
LENZINI, LUCIANO +2 more
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Traffic Engineering has become an extremely important tool for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as they struggle to keep pace with the ever-increasing volume of Internet traffic. Through appropriate application of Traffic Engineering techniques, providers can offer better service to their customers, reduce congestion in the network, maximise bandwidth
LENZINI, LUCIANO +2 more
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e & i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, 2004
The main goal of Internet traffic engineering is to efficiently optimize the performance of operational networks in order to avoid the well-known shortcomings of the typical destination-based IP routing. Traffic engineering attempts to reduce or even avoid congestion hot spots and to improve resource utilization across the backbone IP network.
K. Hendling, G. Franzl, K. Bengi
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The main goal of Internet traffic engineering is to efficiently optimize the performance of operational networks in order to avoid the well-known shortcomings of the typical destination-based IP routing. Traffic engineering attempts to reduce or even avoid congestion hot spots and to improve resource utilization across the backbone IP network.
K. Hendling, G. Franzl, K. Bengi
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Marine Traffic Engineering: An Introduction to Marine Traffic Engineering
Journal of Navigation, 1972The principal purposes of this introductory paper are to identify and describe the main aspects of marine traffic engineering, and to suggest ways in which traffic engineering principles and methods developed for land and air transport systems may be applied to marine problems.
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2009
Traffic traces captured from backbone links have been widely used in traffic analysis for many years. By far the most popular use of such traces is replay where conditions and states of the original traffic trace are recreated almost identically in simulation or emulation environments.
Pham Van Dung +2 more
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Traffic traces captured from backbone links have been widely used in traffic analysis for many years. By far the most popular use of such traces is replay where conditions and states of the original traffic trace are recreated almost identically in simulation or emulation environments.
Pham Van Dung +2 more
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Journal of Navigation, 1971
Marine traffic engineering is defined as the study of marine traffic and the application of such studies to improvements in navigation facilities and traffic regulation. The authors review recent Japanese work in this field.Since the mountainous terrain of Japan hindered the development of road transport, goods have mainly been sent by ship, from the ...
Seiji Toyoda, Yahei Fujii
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Marine traffic engineering is defined as the study of marine traffic and the application of such studies to improvements in navigation facilities and traffic regulation. The authors review recent Japanese work in this field.Since the mountainous terrain of Japan hindered the development of road transport, goods have mainly been sent by ship, from the ...
Seiji Toyoda, Yahei Fujii
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1998
U posljednje vrijeme pojedini su računarski modeli razvijeni za podršku prometnim inženjerima u rješavanju problema u prometu. Iako prometno inženjerstvo ima kontinuitet u izučavanju tzv. "ručnih" metoda, računarski pristup sve se više primjenjuje u prometnim analizama, te oblikovanju prometnih rješenja.
Dundović, Čedomir, Baričević, Hrvoje
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U posljednje vrijeme pojedini su računarski modeli razvijeni za podršku prometnim inženjerima u rješavanju problema u prometu. Iako prometno inženjerstvo ima kontinuitet u izučavanju tzv. "ručnih" metoda, računarski pristup sve se više primjenjuje u prometnim analizama, te oblikovanju prometnih rješenja.
Dundović, Čedomir, Baričević, Hrvoje
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