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Title:
A SIMULATION STUDY OF GENERIC BROADBAND WIRELESS INTEGRATED NETWORKS
Authors: M. Nofal; Y. Abd-Allah; A.O. Attia; K. El-Nahla; M. Kamal
Year: 1996
Keywords: Telephony , Protocols , Bandwidth , Bit rate , Costs , Business , Telecommunication traffic , Displays , Delay effects , Videotex
Journal: Proceedings of PIMRC '96 - 7th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Communications
Volume: 10.1109/PIMRC.1996.567539
Issue: 18 October 1996
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: IEEE
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

A simulation study of a generic broadband integrated network is introduced. The network provides a wide range of services to multiple classes of users with different quality and transmission rate requirements. In order to achieve the performance objectives, a variety of service protocols are used. These include serving all users on a blocked calls cleared basis, modifying the transmission rate according to the available speed, introducing queuing facilities to wideband messages as well as combination of them. Using a computer simulation model, numerical results for the network performance under such protocols are presented and discussed.

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