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A model for multi-service traffic analysis in Mobile Broadband Systems is proposed, which takes into account
the way in which mobility of terminals affects the occupancy of service components for a typical set of
applications. The Bernoulli-Poisson-Pascal theory is used to model the traffic. For scenarios where HDV
based applications are mostly used the system performance is affected. When a high mobility of terminals is
considered, at least 72 channels of 8 Mbit/s are needed to obtain a fraction of active users of the order of 10 %.
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Multi-service traffic Mobile Broadband Systems Modelling Mobility
Citation
F.J. Velez, “Multi-service Traffic Analysis in Mobile Broadband Systems,” in Proc. of 4th ACTS Mobile Communications Summit, Sorrento, Italy, June 1999, pp. 239-244.
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AMOS