Simulation and Analysis of Base Station Buffer in UMTS Systems


The KIPS Transactions:PartA, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 317-326, Sep. 2002
10.3745/KIPSTA.2002.9.3.317,   PDF Download:

Abstract

The mobile telecommunication system has been growing exponentially after 1990s due to the high population in a city and the growth of mobile user. In this time, the current mobile system mainly concentrates on the voice communication. However, in the next generation, mobile users want to get very diverse services via mobile terminal such as the Internet access, web access, multimedia communication, and etc. For this reason, the next generation system, such as the UMTS system, has to support the packet data service and it will play the major role in the system. In different from the voice service, the packet data service should store packet data in a buffer at base station before it forwards. Consequently, the performance closely related to the buffer management and its operation. However, until now, there are rare study on the buffer behavior and management. In this paper, we will observe the buffer behavior in the UMTS systems by using simulation and analyze the results. For this research, we generate packet data traffics and model the UMTS system for a simulation. Then we analyze the buffer state by a simulation and calculate the buffer overflow probability by mathematical methods.


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[IEEE Style]
N. G. Kim, I. Y. Park, H. Y. Jung, H. S. Yoon, "Simulation and Analysis of Base Station Buffer in UMTS Systems," The KIPS Transactions:PartA, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 317-326, 2002. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTA.2002.9.3.317.

[ACM Style]
Nam Gi Kim, In Yong Park, Hye Young Jung, and Hyun Soo Yoon. 2002. Simulation and Analysis of Base Station Buffer in UMTS Systems. The KIPS Transactions:PartA, 9, 3, (2002), 317-326. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTA.2002.9.3.317.