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Modelling of Cellular Networks with Traffic Overflow

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  • Mariusz Głąbowski
  • Sławomir Hanczewski
  • Maciej Stasiak

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The paper proposes a new method for modelling multiservice cellular networks with traffic overflow. The proposed method employs a model of Erlang’s Ideal Grading (EIG) with multiservice traffic and differentiated availability. The fundamental advantage of the proposed method, as compared to other relevant methods, is a major simplification in modelling systems with traffic overflow that results from the elimination of the necessity of a determination of the parameters of overflow traffic, that is, the average value and the variance. According to the proposed method, calculations in the overflow system can be reduced to calculations in a system composed of one grading only. The paper presents the method for determining availability in such a grading that models a system with traffic overflow. The results of analytical calculations were compared with the results of simulation experiments. The results of the research study confirm high accuracy of the proposed method.

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  • Mariusz Głąbowski & Sławomir Hanczewski & Maciej Stasiak, 2015. "Modelling of Cellular Networks with Traffic Overflow," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-15, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:286490
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/286490
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