DocumentCode
1597513
Title
IP traffic transmission over the general packet radio services
Author
Sarker, Jahangir H.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Espoo-Vantaa Technol. Inst., Espoo, Finland
Volume
1
fYear
2003
Firstpage
263
Abstract
One IP terminal can occupy a multiple number of slots within time frames in the GPRS networks. A limited number of radio resources (slots) are allocated in a base station for such IP terminals. If one IP terminal can occupy only one slot discontinuously in a time frame, for a real time packet transmission, the number of accepted calls is obtained by dividing the number of radio resources during that time by the maximum allowed number of IP calls. The real time IP traffic flow over the GSM-GPRS network is discussed in [J.H. Sarker and S.J. Halme, 2002]. An analysis for the non-real time bursty IP packet transmission over the GPRS air interface that measures the channel efficiency and the probability that a packet is forced for queuing and the header/payload ratio are executed in this paper. Results show that the channel efficiency as well as the probability that a packet is forced for queuing increases with increasing call intensity, maximum number of admitted IP calls and the burstiness factor. The channel utilization decreases with the increase of header/payload ratio.
Keywords
IP networks; cellular radio; packet radio networks; radio access networks; telecommunication traffic; GPRS networks; IP traffic; bursty IP packet transmission; cellular system; channel efficiency; header/payload ratio; probability; queuing; Base stations; Force measurement; Ground penetrating radar; Packet radio networks; Payloads; Queueing analysis; Resource management; Telecommunication traffic; Time measurement; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communication Technology Proceedings, 2003. ICCT 2003. International Conference on
Print_ISBN
7-5635-0686-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCT.2003.1209081
Filename
1209081
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