![]() On the Performance of TETRA Short Data Service-Transport Layer, Springer Wireless Personal Communications, Vol. Performance Modelling of TETRA Air Interface, Master Thesis, Technical University of Denmark.Īxiotis, D. Traffic Performance Evaluation of Data Links in TETRA and TETRAPOL, In Proceedings of 11th European Wireless Conference 2005, Vol. Performance Analysis of TETRA and TAPS and Implications for Future Broadband Public Safety Communication Systems, International Workshop on Broadband Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks and Services, ETSI, Sophia Antipolis, France. ![]() Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) Voice plus Data (V + D) Part 2: Air Interface (AI). “Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) Voice plus Data (V + D) Part 1: General network design”.ĮTSI EN 300 392-2 v3.3.1 (2008). Our results provide an insight of how network loading parameters interact with the protocol performance and may help in dimensioning and planning TETRA networks, and in particular, in determining the number of PD terminals that can be supported in a cell for a given traffic profile and QoS requirements.ĮTSI, EN 300 392-1, v1.4.1 (2009). Furthermore, we provide an in-depth analysis of the impact of non-PD MS population-i.e., the loading of main control channel (MCCH)-on the average packet delay. We quantify key performance indicators of the PDCH such as packet delay and packet loss rate. We present simulation results for a variety of practical scenarios such as loading the packet data channel (PDCH) with different mobile station (MS) populations engaged in transmitting packet data (PD) at various rates. The utilization of such applications is constantly increasing in public safety networks and so does the need to dimension and configure TETRA networks to meet their reliability, delay and loss requirements. ![]() In this paper, we address various aspects of packet data transmission in terrestrial trunked radio (TETRA) networks giving particular emphasis on the performance of applications transmitting small messages between a number of radio terminals and a fixed server.
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