This letter compares an integration scheme with a segregation one for a loss system having two types of traffic. As a result of this comparison, the conditions under which the overall blocking probability of an integration scheme is lower than or higher than that of a segregation scheme are given.
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Shuichi SUMITA, "Comparison of Integration and Segregation Schemes for a Loss System Having Two Types of Traffic" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E70-E, no. 1, pp. 4-6, January 1987, doi: .
Abstract: This letter compares an integration scheme with a segregation one for a loss system having two types of traffic. As a result of this comparison, the conditions under which the overall blocking probability of an integration scheme is lower than or higher than that of a segregation scheme are given.
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