Traffic Handling Capability Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Traffic Handling Capacity = (2*Switching Capacity)/Number of Subscriber Lines
TC = (2*SC)/N
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Traffic Handling Capacity - Traffic Handling Capacity refers to the ability of a network or communication system to handle and process a certain amount of traffic or data within a given time period.
Switching Capacity - Switching capacity refers to the maximum number of simultaneous connections or calls that a telecommunication switch or system can handle at a given time.
Number of Subscriber Lines - Number of Subscriber Lines refers to the total count of individual telephone or communication lines connected to a particular telecommunications network or service provider.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Switching Capacity: 33.75 --> No Conversion Required
Number of Subscriber Lines: 15 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
TC = (2*SC)/N --> (2*33.75)/15
Evaluating ... ...
TC = 4.5
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
4.5 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
4.5 <-- Traffic Handling Capacity
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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22 Telecommunication Traffic System Calculators

Cost of Common Hardware
​ Go Cost of Common Hardware = Cost of Switching System-(Number of Switching Element*Cost per Switching Element)-Cost of Common Control System
Cost of Switching System
​ Go Cost of Switching System = Number of Switching Element*Cost per Switching Element+Cost of Common Hardware+Cost of Common Control System
Time Required for Functions other than Switching
​ Go Time Required Other than Switching = Call Setup Time-Number of Switching Stage*Average Switching Time per Stage
Call Setup Time
​ Go Call Setup Time = Time Required Other than Switching+Number of Switching Stage*Average Switching Time per Stage
Cost Capacity Index
​ Go Cost Capacity Index = (Number of Subscriber Lines*Switching Capacity)/Cost per Subscriber
Cost per Subscriber
​ Go Cost per Subscriber = (Number of Subscriber Lines*Switching Capacity)/Cost Capacity Index
Downtime
​ Go Downtime = (Uptime-Availability*Uptime)/Availability
Average Number of Call
​ Go Average Number of Calls = (Average Occupancy*Time Period)/Average Holding Time
Average Holding Time
​ Go Average Holding Time = (Average Occupancy*Time Period)/Average Number of Calls
Average Occupancy
​ Go Average Occupancy = (Average Number of Calls*Average Holding Time)/Time Period
Trunk Occupancy
​ Go Trunk Occupancy = Occupancy*(1-Grade of Service)/Average Occupancy
Uptime
​ Go Uptime = (Availability*Downtime)/(1-Availability)
Traffic Handling Capability
​ Go Traffic Handling Capacity = (2*Switching Capacity)/Number of Subscriber Lines
Switching Capacity
​ Go Switching Capacity = (Number of Subscriber Lines*Traffic Handling Capacity)/2
Total Number of Offered Calls
​ Go Total Number of Offered Calls = Number of Lost Calls/Grade of Service
Number of Lost Call
​ Go Number of Lost Calls = Total Number of Offered Calls*Grade of Service
Grade of Service
​ Go Grade of Service = Number of Lost Calls/Total Number of Offered Calls
Availability
​ Go Availability = Uptime/(Uptime+Downtime)
Average Poisson Call Arrival Rate
​ Go Average Poisson Call Arrival Rate = Poisson Arrival/Time Period
Poisson Arrival
​ Go Poisson Arrival = Average Poisson Call Arrival Rate*Time Period
Quantization Error
​ Go Quantization Error = Sinusoidal Input/(2*Voltage)
Unavailability of System
​ Go Unavailability = 1-Availability

Traffic Handling Capability Formula

Traffic Handling Capacity = (2*Switching Capacity)/Number of Subscriber Lines
TC = (2*SC)/N

What is Traffic Handling?

In a cellular mobile communication system, the traffic capacity of the system is an important quantity, and depends on the way that channels are allocated to calls.

How to Calculate Traffic Handling Capability?

Traffic Handling Capability calculator uses Traffic Handling Capacity = (2*Switching Capacity)/Number of Subscriber Lines to calculate the Traffic Handling Capacity, Traffic handling capability refers to the capacity and ability of the system to handle and manage the incoming traffic, such as voice calls, data packets, or signalling messages, within the network. It represents the system's capability to process, route, and switch the traffic effectively while maintaining acceptable performance levels and quality of service. Traffic Handling Capacity is denoted by TC symbol.

How to calculate Traffic Handling Capability using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Traffic Handling Capability, enter Switching Capacity (SC) & Number of Subscriber Lines (N) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Traffic Handling Capability calculation can be explained with given input values -> 4.5 = (2*33.75)/15.

FAQ

What is Traffic Handling Capability?
Traffic handling capability refers to the capacity and ability of the system to handle and manage the incoming traffic, such as voice calls, data packets, or signalling messages, within the network. It represents the system's capability to process, route, and switch the traffic effectively while maintaining acceptable performance levels and quality of service and is represented as TC = (2*SC)/N or Traffic Handling Capacity = (2*Switching Capacity)/Number of Subscriber Lines. Switching capacity refers to the maximum number of simultaneous connections or calls that a telecommunication switch or system can handle at a given time & Number of Subscriber Lines refers to the total count of individual telephone or communication lines connected to a particular telecommunications network or service provider.
How to calculate Traffic Handling Capability?
Traffic handling capability refers to the capacity and ability of the system to handle and manage the incoming traffic, such as voice calls, data packets, or signalling messages, within the network. It represents the system's capability to process, route, and switch the traffic effectively while maintaining acceptable performance levels and quality of service is calculated using Traffic Handling Capacity = (2*Switching Capacity)/Number of Subscriber Lines. To calculate Traffic Handling Capability, you need Switching Capacity (SC) & Number of Subscriber Lines (N). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Switching Capacity & Number of Subscriber Lines and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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