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14 March, 05:54

Suppose there are 93 packets entering a queue at the same time. Each packet is of size 4 MiB. The link transmission rate is 1.4 Gbps. What is the queueing delay of packet number 46

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  1. 14 March, 06:04
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    0.19s

    Explanation:

    Queueing delay is the time a job waits in a queue before it can be executed. it is the difference in time betwen when the packet data reaches it destination and the time when it was executed.

    Queueing delay = (N-1) L / 2R

    where N = no of packet = 93

    L = size of packet = 4MB

    R = bandwidth = 1.4Gbps = 1*10⁹ bps

    4 MB = 4194304 Bytes

    (93 - 1) 4194304 / 2 * 10⁹

    queueing delay = 192937984 * 10⁻⁹

    =0.19s
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