You are employed as a network engineer and have been asked to analyze a communication network to determine the current data rates and ensure that the links aren’t at risk of “reaching capacity.” In the following figure of the network, the sender is transmitting data at a total rate of 100+50 = 150 megabits per second (Mbps). The data is transmitted from the sender to the receiver over a network of five different routers. These routers are labeled A, B, C, D, and E. The connections and data rates between the routers are labeled as , , , , and . Directions
You are employed as a network engineer and have been asked to analyze a communication network to determine the current data rates and ensure that the links aren’t at risk of “reaching capacity.” In the following figure of the network, the sender is transmitting data at a total rate of 100+50 = 150 megabits per second (Mbps). The data is transmitted from the sender to the receiver over a network of five different routers. These routers are labeled A, B, C, D, and E. The connections and data rates between the routers are labeled as , , , , and .
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In this project, you will analyze the communication network and solve for the unknown data rates using a variety of techniques. The system can be modeled mathematically as a system of linear equations by writing an equation for each node/router in the network. Each of these equations can be written by noting that the sum of inputs must equal the sum of outputs.
To complete the project, work on the problems described below. As you complete each part, show your work and carefully describe how you arrive at your final answer. The methods and conclusions need to be clear when sharing your results with management. Any MATLAB code or MATLAB terminal outputs you generate should be provided in your submitted document to support your answers and work.
Problem 5
Compute the solution to the original system of equations by transforming y into x, i.e., compute x = inv(U)y.
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