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5. Consider a router’s buffer that receives packets from n traffic sources. Each source sends packets at a rate of A packets/sec. Each packet has L bits. The router transmits packets at the rate of R bps. Using the M/M/1 queueing model, answer the following questions. (a) Give an algebraic expression for the average number of packets in the buffer (queued + in-service) caused by the traffic sources. (b) What is the average number of packets in the buffer when L Mbits/sec, A 3 KBytes, R = 6 20 packets/sec, and n = 10 sources? (c) Repeat the above part when n = 15 sources. Show transcribed image text 5. Consider a router’s buffer that receives packets from n traffic sources. Each source sends packets at a rate of A packets/sec. Each packet has L bits. The router transmits packets at the rate of R bps. Using the M/M/1 queueing model, answer the following questions. (a) Give an algebraic expression for the average number of packets in the buffer (queued + in-service) caused by the traffic sources. (b) What is the average number of packets in the buffer when L Mbits/sec, A 3 KBytes, R = 6 20 packets/sec, and n = 10 sources? (c) Repeat the above part when n = 15 sources.
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