Teletraffic modeling for personal communications services

This article presents a realistic teletraffic modeling framework for personal communications services. The framework captures complex human behaviors and has been validated through analysis of actual call and mobility data. Using the proposed framework, a large-scale simulation was performed on a model of the San Francisco Bay area. Simulation results showing the performance of IS-41 are presented.

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