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Contrairement aux réseaux mobiles existants, une variété de services ayant des exigences de qualité différentes seront fournis dans les futurs réseaux mobiles, où un groupe unique d'utilisateurs de services ne pourra pas caractériser l'ensemble de la répartition du trafic dans le système. Dès la conception du réseau mobile, la population d'abonnés au service est estimée, puis les stations de base sont localisées. À mesure que le marché des services évolue, le volume d'utilisateurs peut augmenter ou la population d'utilisateurs répartie entre les multiples services ainsi que les cellules localisées peuvent changer. Dans ce cas, deux questions sont intéressantes : quelle est l'ampleur de la croissance de la population d'utilisateurs et quel changement dans la répartition des utilisateurs peut être prise en compte dans la configuration de cellule actuelle. Si de tels changements ne pouvaient être admis, les attributions actuelles de fréquences et de stations de base devraient être étendues ou réattribuées. Dans cet article, nous fournissons un cadre qui peut décider si la configuration actuelle du réseau est capable d'admettre les changements d'intérêt. Les règles de décision en matière d'admissibilité sont abordées avec des preuves.
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Dongwoo KIM, "A Framework for Determining User Admissibility in Multiservice DS-CDMA Mobile Network Design" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E85-B, no. 10, pp. 1906-1913, October 2002, doi: .
Abstract: Unlike in existing mobile networks, a variety of services having different quality requirements will be provided in future mobile networks, where any single group of service users can not characterize the whole traffic distribution in the system. Beginning at the mobile network design, the population of service subscribers is estimated and then base stations are located. As the service market evolves, the volume of users might grow or the population of users distributed between the multiple services as well as the located cells might change. In this case, two questions are of interest: how much growth in user population and what change in user distribution can be accommodated in the current cell configuration. If such shifts could not be admitted, current frequency and base station allocations should be expanded or reallocated. In this paper, we provide a framework that can decide whether the present network configuration is able to admit the changes of interest. Admissibility decision rules are addressed with proofs.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e85-b_10_1906/_p
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