How can we identify the type of traffic in wireless communication?

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Hi All,
If I want to create a traffic distribution for a service and need the traffic to be highly bursty, which inter-arrival time distribution should I use?
  • Uniform distribution (0–180 ms)
  • Pareto (mean: 6 ms, max: 12.5 ms)
  • Exponential (mean: 180 ms)

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 16 Giu 2025
Uniform distribution (0–180 ms)
That is obviously not bursty.
Exponential (mean: 180 ms)
First we need to calculate the multiplication factor that will give us a mean of 0.180. Then we model to see whether the result looks sufficiently bursty
t = 0:0.001:1;
syms f real
E = exp(f.*t);
F = double(vpasolve(mean(E) == 0.180))
F = -5.5438
TT = cumsum(exp(F.*rand(1,25)));
stem(TT,repmat(0.5,1,numel(TT)));
Well, it is a bit bursty, but I would not say it is satisfactory.
Pareto (mean: 6 ms, max: 12.5 ms)
Right at the moment, I am unsure of how to model that.

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