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Traffic Models for ISDN and B-ISDN Users

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ISDN, so many years in the making, with its promise of new and exciting applications and services is now a reality. In the teletraffic world we are off conquering new and exciting fields including that of Broadband ISDN (BISDN). However, before leaving narrowband ISDN completely behind, it may be worthwhile to more fully explore this realm where theories, at least to some extent, can be tested against measured data and insights into future needs can be gained.

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Wirth, P.E., Meier-Hellstern, K.S. (1992). Traffic Models for ISDN and B-ISDN Users. In: Perros, H. (eds) High-Speed Communication Networks. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3450-1_15

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