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O acesso à Internet através de redes de comunicações móveis está a crescer rapidamente; O serviço de acesso à Internet da NTT DoCoMo através de telefones celulares, conhecido como i-mode e iniciado em fevereiro de 1999, não é exceção. O serviço i-mode permite ao usuário enviar e-mails e acessar sites da Web para obter diversas informações através da simples operação de um terminal móvel equipado com um navegador. Como resultado, o tráfego a ser transportado pela rede de comunicação móvel PDC (Personal Digital Cellular), que é utilizada para fornecer o serviço i-mode, também está aumentando rapidamente. Para satisfazer esta procura crescente, os sistemas de comutação existentes estão a ser aumentados em capacidade ou substituídos por outros mais potentes. Para planear isto de forma eficaz, é necessário fazer uma avaliação precisa da capacidade de processamento do i-mode. Desenvolvemos um novo método de avaliação da capacidade de processamento, que se baseia no método convencional, mas leva em consideração as características específicas da rede PDC-Packet. Este artigo discute o método de avaliação da capacidade de processamento de sistemas de comutação utilizados na rede móvel PDC-Packet.
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Akira MIURA, Toshihiro SUZUKI, Keiko YOSHIHARA, Koji SASADA, Yoko KIKUTA, "Evaluation of the Performance of the Mobile Communications Network Providing Internet Access Service" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 12, pp. 3166-3172, December 2001, doi: .
Abstract: Internet access via mobile communications networks is growing rapidly; NTT DoCoMo's Internet access service using cellular phones, known as i-mode and started in February 1999, is no exception. The i-mode service enables the user to send e-mail and access Web sites for a variety of information through simple operation of a mobile terminal equipped with a browser. As a result, the traffic to be carried by the PDC (Personal Digital Cellular)-- Packet mobile communication network, which is used to provide the i-mode service, is also increasing rapidly. To meet this growing demand, the switching systems in place are being either increased in capacity or replaced by more powerful ones. To plan this effectively, it is necessary to make an accurate evaluation of the i-mode processing capacity. We have developed a new method of evaluating processing capacity, which is based on the conventional method but takes account of the characteristics specific to the PDC-Packet network. This paper discusses the method of evaluating the processing capacity of switching systems used in the PDC-Packet mobile network.
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