Queueing in Internetworking and Congestions
Let the three variables:
- b is the bandwidth (bits/s)
- s is the size of a packet (bits)
- a is the arrival rate (count/sec)
Then we can know that:
- s×a is the traffic arrival rate (bits/s)
- If bsa<1, the bandwidth is much higher than the traffic. No problem.
- If bsa≈1, the bandwidth struggles to digest the traffic. Congestion begins.
- If bsa>1, more traffic comes than the bandwidth's capability. Congestion piles up.