In this study models for the average waiting time in the queue for video packets after delaying voice packets once under MMPP/BP/1 queue system are derived.
The expression for the average waiting time of video packets after delaying the voice packets once under MMPP/G/1 can be deduced from equation 13 as follows:
Therefore, the expression for the average waiting time of video packets after delaying the voice packets once for two states for MMPP/G/1 is given as:
The performance of voice and video packets under the MMPP/M/1 and MMPP/BP/1 queue systems before and after delaying voice packets once using MATLAB and present numerical results are presented.
The results nicely illustrate the impact of delaying voice packets to serve video packets in terms of average waiting time as the performance metric.
It can be observed from figure 4 that average waiting time of voice packets increase with increase in arrival rate of voice packets before and after delaying voice packets.
In addition, it is observed that video packets experience lower average waiting time as a result of delaying voice packets to serve video pack ets, and the reduction in average waiting time is much higher at higher load values of voice packets.
It can also be observed that video packets experience lower average waiting time as a result of delaying voice packets to serve video packets, and the reduction in average waiting time is higher at higher load values of video packets.
4.5 Evaluation of average waiting time for video packets under MMPP/BP/1 before and after delaying voice packets
This study compares the performance of video packets before and after delaying voice packets under MMPP/BP/1 queue system in terms of average waiting time.