2009 IEEE 70th Vehicular Technology Conference Fall 2009
DOI: 10.1109/vetecf.2009.5378935
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Dimensioning of the IP-Based UTRAN with Multiple Node Bs for Elastic Traffic Using DiffServ QoS

Abstract: This paper presents dimensioning of an IP-based UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) with multiple Node Bs connected to one RNC, where the applied QoS architecture is based on Differentiated Service (DiffServ) with an integrated Weighted Fair Queue (WFQ) and Strict Priority (SP) scheduling. To provide an appropriate network dimensioning for guaranteeing a desired end-to-end QoS, a general analytical approach is proposed in this paper to dimension the individual links of the Iub interface (between the … Show more

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“…This clearly evidences the compactness of our model, built on conditionally normal state variables observed during a state transition process that has been properly built: Finally, we have considered the normalized autocorrelation r x ½k defined in (7) and we have evaluated its asymptotical expected value (i.e.for large M). The result of the analysis is reported in (A.4) where we denote by R x ½m9 i,j the ði,jÞ element of the covariance matrix R x ½m, defined in (3) and computed as in (4). Let us point out that, while the index k runs over the ordered set of consecutive frames, the index m in R x ½m runs over the ordered set of consecutive GOPs.…”
Section: Appendix a Hmp Model Selected Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This clearly evidences the compactness of our model, built on conditionally normal state variables observed during a state transition process that has been properly built: Finally, we have considered the normalized autocorrelation r x ½k defined in (7) and we have evaluated its asymptotical expected value (i.e.for large M). The result of the analysis is reported in (A.4) where we denote by R x ½m9 i,j the ði,jÞ element of the covariance matrix R x ½m, defined in (3) and computed as in (4). Let us point out that, while the index k runs over the ordered set of consecutive frames, the index m in R x ½m runs over the ordered set of consecutive GOPs.…”
Section: Appendix a Hmp Model Selected Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Let us point out that, while the index k runs over the ordered set of consecutive frames, the index m in R x ½m runs over the ordered set of consecutive GOPs. In (A.4) we recognize that the autocorrelation r x ½k depends in a non trivial way on both intra GOP correlation terms, represented by the elements of the matrix R x ½0, and inter GOP correlation terms, represented by the elements R x ½m,ma0; the latter in turn implicitly depends on the state transition probabilities (see (4)) that characterize the particular model under concern.…”
Section: Appendix a Hmp Model Selected Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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