Abstract. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) provides mobile users end-to-end packet-switched services by sharing the radio channels with voice and circuit-switched services. In such a system, radio resource allocation for circuit-switched and packet-switched services is an important issue, which may affect the QoS for both services significantly. In this paper, we propose two algorithms: Dynamic Resource Allocation with Voice and Packet queues (DRAVP) and Dynamic Resource Allocation with Packet and Voice queues (DRAPV) for channel allocation of the voice calls and packets. We propose analytic and simulation models to investigate the performance of DRAVP and DRAPV in terms of voice call incompletion probability, packet dropping probability...
In the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network, data packets from services like mobility managem...
Buffer Management technologies can be used to ensure Quality of Service for different traffic flows ...
This paper provides an accurate model of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). GPRS is modeled as...
Abstract—Based on the GSM radio architecture, general packet radio service (GPRS) provides users dat...
[[abstract]]Incorporating promising techniques, including buffering, priority, de-allocation, preemp...
Future communication systems are expected to provide a broad range of multimedia services with guara...
This paper investigates the effect of various radio resource allocation strategies in a GSM/GPRS cel...
In this paper we consider the problem of resource management in GSM/GPRS cellular networks offering ...
This paper presents an efficient and accurate analytical model for the radio interface of the genera...
Channel de-allocation for GSM voice call (DASV) has been considered for dynamic resource allocation ...
Efficient channel allocation is important for meeting the quality of service (QoS) requirements of b...
Abstract:-In this paper the performance of radio resource allocation in GSM/GPRS network is analyzed...
Abstract: In this paper we evaluate the performance of data users in a GSM/GPRS system using queuing...
Abstract In this study, a first order investigation of the issue of resource allocation between ci...
Abstract:- Many works have studied traffic modeling in GSM/GPRS networks trying to establish differe...
In the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network, data packets from services like mobility managem...
Buffer Management technologies can be used to ensure Quality of Service for different traffic flows ...
This paper provides an accurate model of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). GPRS is modeled as...
Abstract—Based on the GSM radio architecture, general packet radio service (GPRS) provides users dat...
[[abstract]]Incorporating promising techniques, including buffering, priority, de-allocation, preemp...
Future communication systems are expected to provide a broad range of multimedia services with guara...
This paper investigates the effect of various radio resource allocation strategies in a GSM/GPRS cel...
In this paper we consider the problem of resource management in GSM/GPRS cellular networks offering ...
This paper presents an efficient and accurate analytical model for the radio interface of the genera...
Channel de-allocation for GSM voice call (DASV) has been considered for dynamic resource allocation ...
Efficient channel allocation is important for meeting the quality of service (QoS) requirements of b...
Abstract:-In this paper the performance of radio resource allocation in GSM/GPRS network is analyzed...
Abstract: In this paper we evaluate the performance of data users in a GSM/GPRS system using queuing...
Abstract In this study, a first order investigation of the issue of resource allocation between ci...
Abstract:- Many works have studied traffic modeling in GSM/GPRS networks trying to establish differe...
In the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network, data packets from services like mobility managem...
Buffer Management technologies can be used to ensure Quality of Service for different traffic flows ...
This paper provides an accurate model of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). GPRS is modeled as...