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Impact of Data Traffic Composition on GPRS Performance
Overview The topic of this paper is the evaluation of the impact of data traffic composition on GPRS performance. A detailed statistical analysis of GPRS traffic per service at different levels has been carried on live measurements. A multi-service performance model is presented in order to derive simple and closed form formulas, associating capacity, traffic characteristics and performance. This performance model allows the analysis of the impact of a mix of the applications (WAP, Web, e-mail, etc?) on the quality of service QoS offered to GPRS users.
| Publisher | France Telecom | File Format | |
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| Date Published | June 2005 | Downloads | 13 |
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