Resource Reservation Issues in Cellular Access Networks
draft-partain-wireless-issues-00
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| Authors | David Partain , Georgios Karagiannis , Pontus Wallentin , Lars Westberg | ||
| Last updated | 2001-04-24 | ||
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| IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
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Abstract
The rapidly growing popularity of IP and its flexibility make it a good candidate to be used for transmission in cellular networks. Using IP-based transport on the wired transmission links in the cellular networks gives operators an opportunity to upgrade their transport network to a packet-based one. When compared with a traditional STM-based system, the gain is seen in the statistical aggregation of traffic that can be done. This results in increased transmission efficiency and reduced leasing cost for the operator.
Authors
David Partain
Georgios Karagiannis
Pontus Wallentin
Lars Westberg
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