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28 August 2001 Optimization of real-time protocols for wireless packet-switched multimedia networks based on partially observed multivariate point processes
William S. Hortos
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Abstract
Next-generation wireless networks have been designed to transport integrated multimedia services based on a cellular extension of a packet-switched architecture using variants of the Internet protocol. Each call, arriving to or active within the network, carries demand for one or more services in parallel, where each service type has a guaranteed quality of service. Admission of new calls to the wireless IP network (WIN) from the gateway of a wired network or from a mobile subscriber (MS) is allowed by call admission control procedures. MS roaming among the nodes of the WIN is controlled by handoff procedures between base stations (BSs), or BS controllers, and the MSs.
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William S. Hortos "Optimization of real-time protocols for wireless packet-switched multimedia networks based on partially observed multivariate point processes", Proc. SPIE 4395, Digital Wireless Communication III, (28 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.438284
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KEYWORDS
Multimedia

Networks

Stochastic processes

Video

Data modeling

Internet

Mathematical modeling

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