Measurement and Modelling of Internet Traffic over 2.5 and 3G Cellular Core Networks (2008)
Abstract / truncated to 115 words
THE task of modeling data traffic in networks is as old as the first commercial telephony systems. In the recent past in mobile telephone networks the focus has moved from voice to packetswitched services. The new cellular mobile networks of the third generation (UMTS) and the evolved second generation (GPRS) offer the subscriber the possibility of staying online everywhere and at any time. The design and dimensioning is well known for circuit switched voice systems, but not for mobile packet-switched systems. The terms user expectation, grade of service and so on need to be defined. To find these parameters it is important to have an accurate traffic model that delivers good traffic estimates. In this ...
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- Author
- Svoboda, Philipp
- Institution
- Vienna University of Technology
- Supervisors
- Publication Year
- 2008
- Upload Date
- Jan. 29, 2009
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