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What is Offered Bit Quantity in LTE?

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How this term is utilized and where ? what is this ? have no idea and not even getting a hint.

posted Mar 11, 2014 by Pushpak Chauhan

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OBQ (Offered Bit Quantity):

VOIP/OBQ(T)=c(T) x C(u;T) x p(T) x Rb(VOIP) x B(T) x h(T)
FTP/OBQ(T)=c(T) x C(u;T) x p(T) x Rb(FTP) x B(T) x h(T)
Video/OBQ(T)=c(T) x C(u;T) x p(T) x Rb(Vid) x B(T) x h(T)

T :   Type (Building; Vehicular; Pedestrian)

OBQ  (total) = OBQ (VoIP0 + OBQ( FTP) + OBQ (Video)
Where:
OBQ (VoIP) = OBQ (vehicular) + OBQ (building) + OBQ  (pedestrian)
OBQ (FTP) = OBQ (vehicular)+ OBQ (building) + OBQ  (pedestrian)
OBQ (Video) = OBQ (vehicular) + OBQ (building) + OBQ (pedestrian)
answer Mar 12, 2014 by Hiteshwar Thakur
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