Wireless Communications and Networks - Recent Advances 2012
DOI: 10.5772/35872
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Cell Dwell Time and Channel Holding Time Relationship in Mobile Cellular Networks

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“…Because the conditional density function of the handoff session in idle without arrival packet in (17) is the same as the conditional density function of the handoff session in busy in (8), the Laplace transform of (17) is also the same as (19).…”
Section: G Handoff Session In Idle Without Arrival Packetmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Because the conditional density function of the handoff session in idle without arrival packet in (17) is the same as the conditional density function of the handoff session in busy in (8), the Laplace transform of (17) is also the same as (19).…”
Section: G Handoff Session In Idle Without Arrival Packetmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In this paper, we propose a new model to analyze channel holding time for packet sessions. Same as that in [2]- [4], [6]- [8], channel holding time depends on user's mobility which is characterized by cell residence time. We apply Hyper-Erlang distribution model to investigate the packet session channel holding time in which a session will experience active and idle periods.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As in [11], [13], [15], [19], [28], and [29], CHT depends on the user's mobility, which is characterized by CRT. We further define an effect CHT (eCHT) to model the extended resource holding time for UE devices in t CIj and t Tail , where the eCHT experiences active and idle periods in a session.…”
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