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Convert kb to Erlang ?
Hi All,
I'm sorry if my question doesn't make sens, I'm in Finance, my knowledge in terms of technology is limited
I'm working on a profitability study, and I've to convert the total data usage (kb) to Erlang ...
I found in some forums the same formula below:
For UMTS
Video
1 Erlang = 64 kBps x 3600 seconds x 1 byte/8 bits = 28.8 MB of traffic in one hour
Voice Call
1 Erlang = 12.2 kBps x 3600 seconds x 1 byte/8 bits = 5.5 MB of traffic in one hour
in my case, I've only the total data traffic of the company in kb consumed by all the subscribers during the month, it includes the video and the voice call, but also all the data usage as file downloads, email, chat ....
my question is: is it possible to convert all this traffic from kb to Erlang ?
thanks for your support
soo
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2015-05-19 01:37 AM
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Re: Convert kb to Erlang ?
You must know the Bit Rate of service to convert from db to Erl
So, if your traffic is from many kinds of Bit rate, you cannot transfer it to Erl . It's not true
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Re: Convert kb to Erlang ?
In general it is not recommended to do this, especially if you later on want to include LTE service in your calculation.
But if you need to do it i think perform the calculation separately per service like what you already did below is a good way to start.
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Re: Convert kb to Erlang ?
HI
EGPRS will support 59.2Kbps ,so 59.2*3600/8 will provide 26 MB.
Rgds
Preh
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Re: Convert kb to Erlang ?
thanks to all of you for your feedback;
normally the total traffic DATA is in 3G "UMTS"; what I need to do is to affect the network cost by service (Voice/DATA), for voice it's easy, 1 Erlang = 60 minutes of talk, but I've to estimate the average MB consumed in one hour, assuming that all the data usage is more or less in the same bit rate, is it correct to use : 1 Erlang = 64 kBps x 3600 seconds x 1 byte/8 bits = 28.8 MB of traffic in one hour ?
rgds
soo
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Re: Convert kb to Erlang ?
Bit Rates = 64 kbps
TTI per frame = 20 msec = 0.02 sec ( follow link : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmission_Time_Interval )
Duration of busy hour = 1 hour = 3600 sec
Data erlang = (total number of frames transmitted * TTI per frame)/Duration of busy hour
1 Erl = (X * 0.02)/3600
X = total number of frames transmitted = 3600/0.02 = 180,000 frames
Y = total number of kbps transmitted = 180,000 * 64 kbps = 11.52Mbps
You can mutiply Y with GOS ( Grade of service ) = 0.02 or 0.01 to get Total Real transmitted = Y + Y*0.01
Last edited by bluep; 2015-05-20 at 03:54 PM
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Re: Convert kb to Erlang ?
Originally Posted by
soo55
Hi All,
I'm sorry if my question doesn't make sens, I'm in Finance, my knowledge in terms of technology is limited
I'm working on a profitability study, and I've to convert the total data usage (kb) to Erlang ...
I found in some forums the same formula below:
For UMTS
Video
1 Erlang = 64 kBps x 3600 seconds x 1 byte/8 bits = 28.8 MB of traffic in one hour
Voice Call
1 Erlang = 12.2 kBps x 3600 seconds x 1 byte/8 bits = 5.5 MB of traffic in one hour
in my case, I've only the total data traffic of the company in kb consumed by all the subscribers during the month, it includes the video and the voice call, but also all the data usage as file downloads, email, chat ....
my question is: is it possible to convert all this traffic from kb to Erlang ?
thanks for your support
soo
Erlang concept is to identify the no of circuits needed. if you have multiple service each service MB has to be taken separately. if you mix it then there is no meaning of your Erlang figure ( only can say this much of MB can be generated from this much of voice erlang )
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Re: Convert kb to Erlang ?
I Understand perfectly, is there any other way to estimate the average MB used in one hour for 3G UMTS ?
Originally Posted by
srilasitha
Erlang concept is to identify the no of circuits needed. if you have multiple service each service MB has to be taken separately. if you mix it then there is no meaning of your Erlang figure ( only can say this much of MB can be generated from this much of voice erlang )
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Re: Convert kb to Erlang ?
Originally Posted by
soo55
I Understand perfectly, is there any other way to estimate the average MB used in one hour for 3G UMTS ?
Use the IUB data throughput , after removing the signalling bw usage
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Re: Convert kb to Erlang ?
Use the IUB data throughput , after removing the signalling bw usage ?
Originally Posted by
srilasitha
Use the IUB data throughput , after removing the signalling bw usage
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