Performance evaluation of mobile wireless communication systems with link adaptation

The performance of key quality-of-service metrics for mobile cellular systems with link adaptation is evaluated by means of a teletraffic analysis. To our knowledge, no similar analysis considering link adaptation exists in the literature. In particular, novel mathematical expressions for inter-cell handoff call arrival rate, intracell handoff failure, and forced termination probabilities are derived.

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