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Estimating the speed of an integrated wireless network for transportation applications

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An integrated wireless network that links a transportation system with a remote server, on the basis of the integrated interaction of mobile objects with the base station of a WiFi network (802.11n protocol), is considered; the data stream is transmitted further through GPRS and LTE mobile-network channels. The practical implementation of this integrated network is described, and test data are presented. On the basis of the results, the model parameters of the three-node network for mass-service systems corresponding to the experimental network are refined.

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Original Russian Text © N. Bogdanov, J. Jansons, K. Martinsons, E. Petersons, 2014, published in Avtomatika i Vychislitel’naya Tekhnika, 2014, No. 5, pp. 39–49.

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Bogdanov, N., Jansons, J., Martinsons, K. et al. Estimating the speed of an integrated wireless network for transportation applications. Aut. Control Comp. Sci. 48, 274–281 (2014). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0146411614050046

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