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In mobile communications an efficient utilisation of the channels is of great importance. In this paper we describe the basic principles for obtaining the maximum utilisation and study strategies for obtaining these limits. In general a high degree of sharing is efficient, but requires service protection mechanisms to guarantee the Quality of Service for all services. We study cellular systems with hierarchical cells, and the effect of overlapping cells, and we show that by call packing we obtain a very high utilisation. The models are generalisations of the Erlang-B formula, and include general arrival processes, and multi-rate (multi-media) traffic for third generation systems.
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Iversen, V.B. (2002). Traffic Engineering of Cellular Wireless Communication Systems. In: Ince, A.N. (eds) Modeling and Simulation Environment for Satellite and Terrestrial Communications Networks. The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 645. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0863-2_4
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