On the Statistical Distribution of Packets Service Time in Cellular Access Networks
A cellular communication system is divided into two main parts, core network, and radio access network. This research is concerned with the radio access network part which consists of multiple-cells, each served by a central located base station. Furthermore, the users in each cell are considered to...
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doaj-aea111207b7a46599483cfcb7d9f38152020-12-02T15:59:15ZengD. G. PylarinosEngineering, Technology & Applied Science Research2241-44871792-80362019-12-0196917On the Statistical Distribution of Packets Service Time in Cellular Access NetworksA. Y. Al-Zahrani0Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaA cellular communication system is divided into two main parts, core network, and radio access network. This research is concerned with the radio access network part which consists of multiple-cells, each served by a central located base station. Furthermore, the users in each cell are considered to be uniformly distributed inside the cell. In the downlink context, the users’ packets usually arrive at the base station via fiber optic and then are relayed to the users via radio waves of certain frequency/ies. The speeds of delivering users’ packets vary, depending on the users’ location. In this paper, the actual distribution of the service time over different users whose locations are uniformly distributed in a cell served by one base station is analytically found. Simulation results are presented to validate the derived model. https://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/3054wireless networkcumulative distribution functionprobability density functionpacket service timeresource allocations |
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On the Statistical Distribution of Packets Service Time in Cellular Access Networks |
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On the Statistical Distribution of Packets Service Time in Cellular Access Networks |
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On the Statistical Distribution of Packets Service Time in Cellular Access Networks |
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on the statistical distribution of packets service time in cellular access networks |
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Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research |
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A cellular communication system is divided into two main parts, core network, and radio access network. This research is concerned with the radio access network part which consists of multiple-cells, each served by a central located base station. Furthermore, the users in each cell are considered to be uniformly distributed inside the cell. In the downlink context, the users’ packets usually arrive at the base station via fiber optic and then are relayed to the users via radio waves of certain frequency/ies. The speeds of delivering users’ packets vary, depending on the users’ location. In this paper, the actual distribution of the service time over different users whose locations are uniformly distributed in a cell served by one base station is analytically found. Simulation results are presented to validate the derived model.
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