Advanced Wireless Networks 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9780470745724.ch6
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Teletraffic Modeling and Analysis

Abstract: Traditional traffic models have been developed for wireline networks. These models predict the aggregate traffic going through telephone switches. Queueing theory is the tool which has been traditionally used in the analysis of such systems. A summary of the main results from the queueing theory is included in Appendix A (please go to www.wiley.com/go/glisic). These traditional models do not include subscriber mobility or callee distributions and therefore need modifications to be applicable for modeling the t… Show more

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