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Service Response Time of Interactive Data Traffic

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So far, we have discussed the mean response time of data sessions consisting of single file request (service request). However, in reality, very often each user (such as one browsing the web) places multiple service requests one after another before taking a break from browsing the web, and successive service request arrivals from a particular user are correlated. For service quality provisioning, it is 18 necessary to analyze the response times taking into account the correlation of the successive service requests.

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    A request goes through the waiting queue and the service queue for service completion at the BS, and the BS queue is a combination of both the queues.

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Gunawardena, S., Zhuang, W. (2014). Service Response Time of Interactive Data Traffic. In: Modeling and Analysis of Voice and Data in Cognitive Radio Networks. SpringerBriefs in Computer Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04645-7_4

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