Title
Mobile broadband services: classification, characterization, and deployment scenarios
Abstract
A classification for mobile broadband services and applications is proposed that distinguishes between interactive and distribution services, and identifies the types of information supporting each one. A taxonomy is also proposed for applications' characterization parameters, divided into five different types: service characteristics, traffic and communications parameters, service components, and operation environments. Because the multiservice traffic analysis of a mobile broadband system, with a given mixture of applications, requires the definition of their main operation environments, the respective deployment scenarios are defined. By incorporating these classifications and available forecast information, predictions of broadband application usage in deployment scenarios such as residential, business, and industrial markets are presented
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1109/35.995864
IEEE Communications Magazine
Keywords
DocType
Volume
mobile broadband system,broadband application usage,operation environment,mobile broadband service,respective deployment scenario,main operation environment,distribution service,multiservice traffic analysis,available forecast information,deployment scenario,application software,umts,broadband networks,taxonomy,technology forecasting,business communication,universal mobile telecommunications system,gsm,economic forecasting,mobile communication,telecommunication services
Journal
40
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
4
0163-6804
16
PageRank 
References 
Authors
2.81
5
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
F. J. Velez1223.33
L. M. Correia27027.18