Tutorial solution Grage of Services 1. In a wireless network, there are 50 users connected simultaneously. Each user generates an average of 2 Mbps (megabits per second) of data traffic. The wireless network operates at a maximum capacity of 100 Mbps. Calculate the traffic intensity of the wireless network. Solution: To calculate the traffic intensity of the wireless network, we need to determine the total amount of data traffic generated by all the users and divide it by the network's maximum capacity. Step 1: Calculate the total data traffic generated by all users. Total data traffic = Number of users × Average data traffic per user Total data traffic = 50 users × 2 Mbps = 100 Mbps Step 2: Calculate the traffic intensity. Traffic intensity = Total data traffic / Network capacity Traffic intensity = 100 Mbps / 100 Mbps = 1 2. In a wireless network, there are 100 users connected simultaneously. The total data traffic generated by all users is 500 Mbps. Calculate the traffic intensity per user in the wireless network. Solution: To calculate the traffic intensity per user, we need to divide the total data traffic generated by all users by the number of users. Step 1: Calculate the traffic intensity per user. Traffic intensity per user = Total data traffic / Number of users Traffic intensity per user = 500 Mbps / 100 users = 5 Mbps