| Daniel Amor - 2002 - 322 lapas
...without having to worry that their communication is disrupted by other data flows on the same line. This efficient use of scarce radio resources means...the same bandwidth and be served from a single cell. To use GPRS, users specifically need a mobile phone or terminal that supports GPRS (most of the existing... | |
| Peter Stuckmann - 2002 - 256 lapas
...user for a fixed period of time, the available radio resource can be shared between several users. The actual number of users supported depends on the...being used and how much data is being transferred. Through multiplexing of several logical connections to one or more GSM physical channels, GPRS reaches... | |
| Jian-Guo Ma - 2004 - 252 lapas
...or receiving data. Rather than dedicating a radio channel to a mobile data user for a fixed period, the available radio resource can be concurrently shared...in idle capacity that is only used in peak hours. High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data (HSCSD) High-speed circuit-switched data (HSCSD) is the evolution... | |
| Ian Poole - 2003 - 320 lapas
...being sent and as a result the available radio resource is shared between several users. Overall this means that large numbers of GPRS users can potentially...served from a single cell. The actual number of users that can be supported at any time naturally depends upon how much data is being transferred. originally... | |
| Nick Chandler, Stephan Jones - 2006 - 100 lapas
...time by different users rather than dedicating it to a particular user over a specified time slot. This efficient use of scarce radio resources means...same bandwidth and be served from a single cell, the area covered by a base station. The actual number of users supported depends on the application being... | |
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