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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Theoretical Model to Determine the Blocking Probability for SDMA Systems.

Galvan-Tejada, Giselle M., Gardiner, John G. January 2001 (has links)
No / Antenna array technology has attracted the attention of the research community as a means to increase system capacity and improve the signal reception. Space division multiple access (SDMA) is a multi-access scheme based on the use of antenna arrays to separate users by exploiting their positions in space. Several works have been carried out to examine the improvement in the system capacity provided by SDMA. A theoretical model to determine the blocking probability for SDMA is derived. A closed-form linear system of equations is obtained whose numerical solution gives the blocking probability. The formulation is employed to assess the capacity gain improvement of a single-cell system under specific conditions. It is found from the results that SDMA is not efficient for low traffic loads, whereas it is so for high traffic.
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Emulation of IP Core Network for Testing of the Serving GRPS Support Node (SGSN) Routing Application

Torkaman, Hossein January 2009 (has links)
<p>This thesis aims to investigate a method and tool for emulation of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) core network needed as an environment to test the routing functionality. GPRS is the most widely adopted mobile packet data delivery technology in the world. It utilizes an Intranet Protocol (IP)-based core network and involves significant changes to the way the Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) air interface is structured. It also forms the basis of the future structure of mobile network transmission and switching.</p><p>The Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) is the most fundamental node in GPRS. Ericsson produces and manages an increasing number of SGSN nodes in the world. One of main functionalities of SGSN node is to forward IP packets according to the destination address in the IP header on IP core network.</p><p>In each new release of SGSN, or when implementation or upgrades have been done on routing application on SGSN, design and test engineers at Ericsson need to emulate the IP core network. This must be done with use of many routers to generate huge amounts of data that can simulate the real world IP core network.</p><p>The major goal of this thesis was to analyze and verifying the use of a suitable and economical solution to emulating IP Core Network of the GPRS system for testing of different functionality of the routing application running in SGSN , instead of building up a physical Core Network with different infrastructure and many routers.</p><p>The method chosen for emulating the IP core network with many routers, and investigated in the thesis, is based on a Cisco simulator called “Dynamips”, which runs many actual Cisco Internetwork Operating Systems (IOS) with many different models of Cisco products in a virtual environment on Windows or Linux platforms. With this simulator, engineers at Ericsson will be able to use this simulator to emulate IP core network easily and efficiently to accomplish system test cases.</p><p>A conclusion of this work is that Dynamips could be used to emulate many complicated IP core network scenarios, with many routers to generate huge amounts of data to simulate the real world IP core network. The emulated system fulfils its purpose for testing of the routing application of SGSN regarding different functionality and characteristics. This is done to ensure and verify that SGSN routing application meets its functional and technical requirements, and also helps to find undiscovered errors as well as helps to ensure that the individual components of routing application on SGSN are working correctly.</p>
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Traffic Engineering in a Bluetooth Piconet

Dahlberg, Anders January 2002 (has links)
The Bluetooth technology is still in an early stage of development. Much more research can and will be done before the performance of Bluetooth reaches its peak. During the recent years, ideas to integrate Bluetooth units in larger networks have arose, with the Bluetooth unit in the role as access point to the network. This behavior opens up for new possibilities but also increases the requirements on performance. In this thesis the main topic is improvement of piconet performance. The piconet, with the Master unit as access point, is studied from a teletraffic engineering point of view. Different performance attributes and behaviors have been found and investigated. With the outcome of these investigations in mind, new and more efficient policies and algorithms are proposed for both data and voice. A policy increasing the utilization of available bandwidth in a piconet is presented. Furthermore, a proposal is presented where multiple Bluetooth units are used in an efficient manner to support voice calls. The proposed solution does also enable creation of simple teletraffic models to be used for dimensioning. / Phone: +46709138850
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[en] DEVELOPMENT OF A SIMULATION TOOL FOR CELLULAR NETWORK PLANNING AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION BASED ON THE SIGNALING LOAD / [pt] DESENVOLVIMENTO DE UMA FERRAMENTA DESIMULAÇÃO PARA PLANEJAMENTO E ANÁLISE DO DESEMPENHO DE REDES CELULARES A PARTIR DA CARGA DE SINALIZAÇÃO GERADA

RODRIGO CESAR D ALBRIEUX DE CARVALHO 14 June 2002 (has links)
[pt] Com o advento dos sistemas celulares de segunda e terceira gerações é esperado que as operadoras se vejam obrigadas a enfrentar um aumento dramático na carga de sinalização que trafega sobre a parte fixa da rede móvel. Apesar disso, são raros os provedores de serviços de comunicações móveis que possuem atualmente a capacidade de prever com relativa precisão o montante desse aumento. Este trabalho apresenta as etapas do desenvolvimento de uma ferramenta de simulação para análise de desempenho de redes de comunicação móvel celular com base na carga de sinalização gerada pelos procedimentos que a mantém em operação. A plataforma de simulação inclui um modelo de mobilidade e teletráfego para caracterizar o processo de geração dos cenários típicos de uma rede móvel celular e um modelo de retardos para representação da rede de sinalização. Ao final do estudo,são apresentados exemplos de aplicação da ferramenta na obtenção de resultados sobre gerência de status, gerência de localização, avaliação da carga de sinalização,dimensionamento da rede de sinalização e análise de desempenho para diferentes configurações de rede. / [en] The advent of second and third generation cellular systems make cellular operators face dramatic increase in the signaling traffic over the fixed part of the mobile network. In spite of this, rare mobile communications service providers are able to forecast the above mention increase and quantify it with reasonable precision. This work describes the development process of a simulation tool for performance analysis of cellular mobile network based on the signaling load generated by the procedures that keeps it working. The simulation platform inlcudes a mobility and teletraffic model to describe the generation process of cellular mobile networks tipical scenarios and a delay model to represent the signaling network. At the end, examples showing the application of the simulation tool to obtain results about status and location management, signaling load evaluation, signaling network planning and performance analysis for different network configurations are presented.

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