Quantitative description of telecommunication networks by simulation. (English) Zbl 1073.68876
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Summary: A stochastic model is used to analyse cellular communication network performance through the average number of users connected to a base station. This average is studied in two different ways from the servers’ point of view and the customers’, leading to different results. Analytic limitations appear in the non-stationary case. Simulation seems to be a solution in order to obtain realisations as well as non intuitive results.
For the entire collection see [Zbl 0971.00025].
For the entire collection see [Zbl 0971.00025].
MSC:
68U10 | Computing methodologies for image processing |
90B18 | Communication networks in operations research |
68M10 | Network design and communication in computer systems |