Author :
Halepovic, Emir ; Williamson, Carey ; Ghaderi, Majid
Abstract :
This article presents an overview of the most significant changes in wireless data traffic and its main driving forces throughout the past decade (1998-2008). The main axes of change are discussed: wireless technology, user population, and applications. Evolution of wireless technology realized a 200-fold increase in data rate, and facilitated a continuous enrichment of the traffic mix traversing legacy and modern wireless networks. New applications emerged, such as peer-to-peer file sharing, online gaming, and multimedia, establishing a trend of significant increase in traffic volume. User population has also increased and even saturated some markets. However, not all benefits of wireless technologies are equally exploited, with only a few users exercising high mobility or regularly enjoying multimedia services. Future indications include a requirement for either integration or interoperability of two mainstream wireless technologies, WiFi and cellular, as well as continuous user demand for more bandwidth, broader coverage, and better mobility support.
Keywords :
data communication; multimedia systems; open systems; radio networks; telecommunication traffic; interoperability; multimedia services; wireless data traffic; wireless networks; Costs; GSM; MIMO; Multiaccess communication; Peer to peer computing; Quality of service; Streaming media; Telecommunication traffic; Wireless LAN; Wireless networks;