DocumentCode
3810728
Title
Wireless and cellular architecture and services
Author
A. Hac
Author_Institution
Hawaii Univ., Manoa, HI, USA
Volume
33
Issue
11
fYear
1995
Firstpage
98
Lastpage
104
Abstract
Cellular architecture partitioning can improve the performance of telecommunications systems. The model proposed by the author allows for changing the cell size for different services and the number of users. The cell size that will ensure the best possible performance and quality of service can be derived by the model. The main task of a telecommunication system is call processing. This includes identifying incoming calls, establishing a communication path for the duration of the connection, and disconnecting the call after the conversation has ended. Call processing uses different components of the software architecture and involves processes and messages performing different functions and accessing various resources. In addition, the system requires administration and maintenance that also involves processes using different resources.
Keywords
"Base stations","Quality of service","Land mobile radio cellular systems","Computer architecture","Software architecture","Wireless communication","Broadband communication","Cellular networks","Telecommunication network reliability","Communication system control"
Journal_Title
IEEE Communications Magazine
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/35.471265
Filename
471265
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