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Applications in Wireless Communication Systems

In: Fundamentals of Queueing-Game Models

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  • Jinting Wang

    (Central University of Finance and Economics, School of Management Science and Engineering)

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In the past decades, the development of communication and computer network technology has made the queueing performance analysis of communication system an important research direction, especially the application of retrial queueing model in wireless communication. With the popularization of computer technology, communication technology and multimedia, users can communicate with others or obtain information anytime and anywhere. In the process of transmitting and receiving information through the Internet, the equipment routing information about local area network (LAN) between computers plays an important role. The retrial queueing model is very suitable to describe the transmission mode of local area network. It is well known that in a LAN, many base stations are connected to a common network server (service stations). When a base station receives a message (a user arrives), it can observe the state of the service station. If the service station is idle, the message can be transmitted to the target base station through the service station. If the service station is not idle when a message arrives, then this information will be stored (can be regarded as being sent to a retrial space) for the next retransmission. In the first section of this chapter, we will consider the pricing strategy of the service provider (service station) and the maximization of the revenue of the social manager when the transmission rate of each base station reaches equilibrium.

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  • Jinting Wang, 2026. "Applications in Wireless Communication Systems," Springer Books, in: Fundamentals of Queueing-Game Models, chapter 0, pages 261-293, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-95-0261-5_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-0261-5_10
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