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TABLE I TRAFFIC DEMANDS.
Table 1: The demand traffic
"... In PAGE 5: ... [9], which is effectively com- parable with our results, so Fig. 7 and Table1 adopt the same network model and given demands (the number of APs) respec- tively as in Ref. [9].... In PAGE 5: ... The network accommodates at most 3240 WPs. The number of SPs is given by Table1 and the number of APs is set to 2; 4 and 8 times as many as the number of SPs. Balance between the num- ber of APs and SPs corresponds to the number of requests that restoration in WDM network is redundant.... ..."
Table2. Computational results of non-uniform traffic demand
1996
"... In PAGE 6: ...he second system tested has a non-uniform demand. It has 12 nodes and its reception capacity is 3. We generate 20 different traffic demands in the range of 2 - 6. Table2 is the computational results of our ... ..."
Table 2. SD paths and the traffic demands for Experiment 1.
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"... In PAGE 10: ...ig.4. Topology for experiment 1. Figure 4 shows the SON topology used in this experiment. Table2 shows the traffic demands of each SD requirements and links on each SD path. The bandwidth to be allocated on each link is obtained by using the static bandwidth provisioning... ..."
Table 2:Test 1, Background traffic demand=200vph
1997
"... In PAGE 5: ...4 % increase in overall system delay which translates to just over 2 % increase in travel time. Table2 outlines the results for these two sets of tests. This weighting scheme essentially pro- vides a degree of coordination for the transit route among the intersections that experience the transit demand.... ..."
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TABLE I SUMMARY OF SYSTEM-WIDE TRAFFIC DEMAND MODEL.
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TABLE I SUMMARY OF MODELS FOR SYSTEM-WIDE TRAFFIC DEMAND VARIABLES.
1995
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