Analysis of virtual schemas for partition of channels in integral cellular networks without queue and with wideband data calls
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2073-4751.1.12799Keywords:
отовая сеть, разделения каналов, качества обслуживания, методы расчетаAbstract
Two virtual schemas for partition of common pool of channels in integral cellular networks withwideband data calls are proposed. Narrowband calls are required only channel while for processingof data calls several channels are required. In one scheme two individual zones and common zone ofchannells are used by complete shared rule. In another scheme the common zone of channels are usedby handover calls only. Results of numerical experiments are givenReferences
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