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The UMTS Load Characteristics Study

Abstract

The article is devoted to network traffic multimedia service UMTS. The study was conducted using simulation modeling. It is shown that it is critical to increase the share of video traffic over 70%. In the case of simultaneous transmission of streaming traffic and data traffic failure occurs on the access level. With the increase in the share multimedia traffic (voice and stream) a failure occurs on the core network. This study is of interest for the operation of UMTS networks and planning network development.

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O. Simonina
The Bonch-Bruevich State University of Telecommunications
Russian Federation


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Simonina O. The UMTS Load Characteristics Study. Proceedings of Telecommunication Universities. 2017;3(3):93-99. (In Russ.)

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