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'''Network throughput''' (or just '''throughput''', when in context) refers to the rate of
The '''system throughput''' or '''aggregate throughput''' is the sum of the data rates that are delivered to all terminals in a network.<ref>[[Guowang Miao]], Jens Zander, K-W Sung, and Ben Slimane, Fundamentals of Mobile Data Networks, Cambridge University Press, {{ISBN|1107143217}}, 2016.</ref> Throughput is essentially synonymous to [[digital bandwidth consumption]]; it can be determined numerically by applying the [[queueing theory]], where the load in packets per time unit is denoted as the arrival rate ({{mvar|λ}}), and the drop in packets per unit time is denoted as the departure rate ({{mvar|μ}}).
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