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La capacité de traitement d'appel d'une station de base dans un réseau cellulaire CDMA peut être modifiée en raison des charges additives provenant du transfert, de la radiomessagerie et de l'enregistrement de localisation ainsi que de l'établissement/libération d'appel. En général, le test de la boîte de charge est largement utilisé pour mesurer la capacité de traitement des appels d'un central du réseau fixe. Mais il est difficile d'estimer la capacité de traitement avec précision car la charge du système inclut le transfert et la pagination dans un réseau mobile. Dans cet article, nous proposons une nouvelle méthodologie pour le calcul de la capacité de traitement des appels afin d'étudier l'effet des paramètres de trafic sur la capacité du système, à travers la modélisation du trafic du flux d'appels dans la station de base. Ce résultat montre que la charge de trafic liée au transfert limite considérablement la capacité du système et est plus importante que prévu. Une analyse de régression sera également dérivée pour l'étude de la charge unitaire et de la relation linéaire entre la charge CPU et la charge de trafic. Cette analyse utilisant les données de terrain d'un site d'exploitation indique que la capacité de traitement des appels dans le réseau sans fil doit être spécifiée avec les taux de transfert, de radiomessagerie et d'enregistrement de localisation, contrairement au réseau fixe.
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Min-kon KWAG, "Estimates of Busy Hour Call Attempts (BHCA) of a Base Station in CDMA Cellular Network" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E83-A, no. 6, pp. 1161-1167, June 2000, doi: .
Abstract: The call processing capacity of a base station in CDMA cellular network can be changeable due to the additive loads from handoff, paging and location registration as well as call setup/release. In general, the load box test is widely used for measuring the call processing capacity of a exchange in the fixed network. But, it is difficult to estimate the processing capacity accurately because system load includes hand-off, paging in a mobile network. In this paper, we propose a new methodology for the calculation of call processing capacity to investigate the effect of traffic parameters on the system capacity, through the traffic modeling of call flow in base station. This result shows that the traffic load of hand-off limits the system capacity largely and is more severe than has been expected. Regression analysis will be also derived for the investigation of unit load and linear relation between CPU load and traffic load. This analysis using the field data from an operating site indicates that the call processing capacity in the wireless network must be specified with the rates of hand-off, paging and location registration, in contrast with the fixed network.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/e83-a_6_1161/_p
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