A traffic model of mobile integrated systems is proposed to characterize the traffic overflow from terrestrial to satellite cells. In order to render that model an effective design tool for the integrated coverage, the probability of inter-system handovers has been accounted for. In addition, a priority technique in satellite resource management has been introduced to provide a uniform service quality degree for the covered area. Results are presented, which seem very promising for the provision of a seamless integrated coverage through wise management of satellite resources.
A traffic model for the seamless integration of satellite and terrestrial mobile networks
1996-01-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
priority technique , seamless integration , satellite mobile networks , telecommunication traffic , traffic model , traffic overflow , satellite resource management , terrestrial mobile networks , mobile satellite communication , design tool , cellular radio , seamless integrated coverage , mobile integrated systems , telecommunication network management , inter-system handovers
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