A computer modeling of the throughput of a crossbar switch by PI-patterns for uniform traffic with variable intensity
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- MEYS: Bulgarian Ministry of Education, Youth and Science
- ERSVB: EURORISC SYSTEMS - Varna, Bulgaria
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- CASTUVTB: CYRIL AND ST. METHODIUS UNIVERSITY of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
- TECHUVB: Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria
- IEEEBSB: IEEE Bulgaria Section, Bulgaria
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