This paper presents an efficient and accurate analytical model for the radio interface of the general packet radio service (GPRS) in a GSM network. The model is utilized for investigating how many packet data channels should be allocated for GPRS under a given amount of traffic in order to guarantee appropriate quality of service. The presented model constitutes a continuous-time Markov chain. The Markov model represents the sharing of radio channels by circuit switched GSM connections and packet switched GPRS sessions under a dynamic channel allocation scheme. In contrast to previous work, the Markov model explicitly represents the mobility of users by taking into account arrivals of new GSM and GPRS users as well as handovers from neighbo...
Channel de-allocation for GSM voice call (DASV) has been considered for dynamic resource allocation ...
In this paper, we present some results on GPRS physical- layer performance based on a GPRS simulator...
[[abstract]]Incorporating promising techniques, including buffering, priority, de-allocation, preemp...
This paper presents an efficient and accurate analytical model for the radio interface of the genera...
Abstract—Based on the GSM radio architecture, general packet radio service (GPRS) provides users dat...
This paper investigates the effect of various radio resource allocation strategies in a GSM/GPRS cel...
Abstract: In this paper we evaluate the performance of data users in a GSM/GPRS system using queuing...
This paper aims to provide a dynamic resource allocation scheme for solving the problem of blocking ...
This paper provides an accurate model of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). GPRS is modeled as...
Abstract:-In this paper the performance of radio resource allocation in GSM/GPRS network is analyzed...
Abstract. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) provides mobile users end-to-end packet-switched servi...
Abstract:- GSM/(E)GPRS networks support a mixture of traffic consisting of voice and data. A key con...
There is a rapidly growing demand for low-cost packet data services in GSM networks. Therefore, the ...
Abstract:- Many works have studied traffic modeling in GSM/GPRS networks trying to establish differe...
In this paper we describe a model for the performance analysis of mobile packet data services sharin...
Channel de-allocation for GSM voice call (DASV) has been considered for dynamic resource allocation ...
In this paper, we present some results on GPRS physical- layer performance based on a GPRS simulator...
[[abstract]]Incorporating promising techniques, including buffering, priority, de-allocation, preemp...
This paper presents an efficient and accurate analytical model for the radio interface of the genera...
Abstract—Based on the GSM radio architecture, general packet radio service (GPRS) provides users dat...
This paper investigates the effect of various radio resource allocation strategies in a GSM/GPRS cel...
Abstract: In this paper we evaluate the performance of data users in a GSM/GPRS system using queuing...
This paper aims to provide a dynamic resource allocation scheme for solving the problem of blocking ...
This paper provides an accurate model of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). GPRS is modeled as...
Abstract:-In this paper the performance of radio resource allocation in GSM/GPRS network is analyzed...
Abstract. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) provides mobile users end-to-end packet-switched servi...
Abstract:- GSM/(E)GPRS networks support a mixture of traffic consisting of voice and data. A key con...
There is a rapidly growing demand for low-cost packet data services in GSM networks. Therefore, the ...
Abstract:- Many works have studied traffic modeling in GSM/GPRS networks trying to establish differe...
In this paper we describe a model for the performance analysis of mobile packet data services sharin...
Channel de-allocation for GSM voice call (DASV) has been considered for dynamic resource allocation ...
In this paper, we present some results on GPRS physical- layer performance based on a GPRS simulator...
[[abstract]]Incorporating promising techniques, including buffering, priority, de-allocation, preemp...