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By the end of 2020 heavy data traffic flood will dominate the speech traffic and the probability of bandwidth and capacity saturation (in GSM and CDMA networks) seems to be high. During the last decade various traffic models and techniques have been developed in order to optimize bandwidth and capacity of mobile networks. It has been analysed and found that most economic and efficient method to optimize the limited channel capacity and bandwidth in GSM and CDMA networks is to use the silence period during any speech conversation which can be utilized to transmit data as well as other channel allocation. Moreover the simulation studies show that this concept seems to be the most optimized, efficient and economic way to incorporate more users in GSM and CDMA networks. This paper proposes the mathematical model to incorporate DITMC technique for capacity enhancement in GSM and CDMA networks.
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Purohit, H., Kaur, P., Joshi, K. (2018). Significance of DITMC Technique for Capacity Enhancement in GSM and CDMA Networks. In: Panda, B., Sharma, S., Roy, N. (eds) Data Science and Analytics. REDSET 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 799. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8527-7_35
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