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Modeling a session of subject-system interaction in a wireless communication infrastructure with a mixed resource

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  • Viacheslav Kovtun
  • Ivan Izonin
  • Michal Gregus

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The article examines the subject-system interaction session, where the system is understood as a base station, and the subject is understood as a mobile communication device. The peculiarity of the study is taking into account the phenomenon relevant to modern communication infrastructures, which is that the base station supports the division of information traffic into a subspace of guaranteed personalized traffic and a subspace of general-purpose traffic. The study considers a highly critical empirical emergency when the general-purpose traffic subspace may cease to be available at any time. The presented mathematical apparatus describes the impact of such an emergency on the active communication sessions supported by the system in receiving new incoming requests of increasing intensity. To characterize this emergency situation, expressions adapted for practical application are presented to calculate such qualitative parameters as the probability of stability, the probability of failure, and unavailability.

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  • Viacheslav Kovtun & Ivan Izonin & Michal Gregus, 2022. "Modeling a session of subject-system interaction in a wireless communication infrastructure with a mixed resource," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(7), pages 1-15, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0271536
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271536
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