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Impact of short-term correlated traffic in 3G system

Impact of short-term correlated traffic in 3G system

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The impact of short-term correlated, real-time variable-bit-rate (rt-VBR) traffic on the performance of a dual-service 3G system is evaluated. Results obtained show that short-term traffic correlation can potentially degrade system performance by orders of magnitude, especially when the target packet dropping probability is small.

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