This paper presents the results of a study aimed at investigating the effect of user mobility on the performance of multicellular telecommunication systems. The developed model, based on queueing theory, considers a finite number of users and different mobility situations allowing the evaluation of usual performance parameters, e.g., blocking probability of new call and handoff, forced termination probability, carried traffic, et. Simulation experiments confirm the analytical results for a wide range of mobility and load conditions. In particular, it has been shown quantitatively that, as expected, an increase of mobility affects adversely the most significative performance parameters.

Modeling User Mobility in Multicellular Telecommunication Systems / Boggia, Gennaro; Camarda, Pietro. - STAMPA. - (1999), pp. 153-160. (Intervento presentato al convegno Symposium on Performance Evaluations of Computer and Telecommunications Systems, SPECTS 99 tenutosi a Chicago, IL nel July 11-15, 1999).

Modeling User Mobility in Multicellular Telecommunication Systems

Boggia, Gennaro;Camarda, Pietro
1999-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents the results of a study aimed at investigating the effect of user mobility on the performance of multicellular telecommunication systems. The developed model, based on queueing theory, considers a finite number of users and different mobility situations allowing the evaluation of usual performance parameters, e.g., blocking probability of new call and handoff, forced termination probability, carried traffic, et. Simulation experiments confirm the analytical results for a wide range of mobility and load conditions. In particular, it has been shown quantitatively that, as expected, an increase of mobility affects adversely the most significative performance parameters.
1999
Symposium on Performance Evaluations of Computer and Telecommunications Systems, SPECTS 99
1-56555-174-5
Modeling User Mobility in Multicellular Telecommunication Systems / Boggia, Gennaro; Camarda, Pietro. - STAMPA. - (1999), pp. 153-160. (Intervento presentato al convegno Symposium on Performance Evaluations of Computer and Telecommunications Systems, SPECTS 99 tenutosi a Chicago, IL nel July 11-15, 1999).
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