Presentation 2002/2/27
Long-Range Dependence in Cellular System Traffic and Data Retransmission
Jumpei TAKETSUGU, Shinsuke HARA,
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Abstract(in English) It has been reported that long-range dependence (self-similarity) exists in wired network traffic and results in degradation of the network performance. On the other hand, the long-range dependence, which is one of complex system's phenomena, also exists in cellular system traffic because of the layered structure and interdependence among system components in the cellular system. In this paper, we show that the long-range dependence in cellular system traffic, which is due to data retransmission caused by interdependence, can be suppressed effectively when the retransmission is performed with a back-off scheme.
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Keyword(in English) cellular System / Long-Range Dependence / TDMA / DS-CDMA / Retransmission / Back-off
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Title (in English) Long-Range Dependence in Cellular System Traffic and Data Retransmission
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Keyword(1) cellular System
Keyword(2) Long-Range Dependence
Keyword(3) TDMA
Keyword(4) DS-CDMA
Keyword(5) Retransmission
Keyword(6) Back-off
1st Author's Name Jumpei TAKETSUGU
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electronic, Information and Energy Engineering Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University()
2nd Author's Name Shinsuke HARA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Electronic, Information and Energy Engineering Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
Date 2002/2/27
Paper # RCS2001-276
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 682
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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