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What is 1G Technology

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
1G refers to the first generation of wireless telephone technology; mobile telecommunications which was first introduced in 1980s and completed in early 1990s .It is based on analog system. It’s Speed up to 2.4 kbps and Allows user to make voice calls in 1 country. AMPS (Advance Mobile Phone System) were launched by the US & it was the 1G mobile systems.
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Resource Management for Multimedia Services in Long Term Evaluation Networks
Vinod Kumar Mishra (B. T. Kumaon Institute of Technology, India) and Tanuja Pathak (B. T. Kumaon Institute of Technology, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch545
Abstract
Wireless multimedia networks are becoming progressively popular, that provide the mobile phone users to accommodate the access of information and services at any time, any place with different configurations that user's desire. Long Term Evolution (LTE) is one of the quickest developing technology which support a variety of applications like video conferencing, video streaming, VoIP, file transfer, web browsing etc. Radio Resource Management (RRM) procedure is one of the key configuration part for enhancing the system performance. The admission control is one of the Resource management mechanisms, the task of admission control is to admit or reject the establishment request for the new session. In this chapter, we will provide an overview of the resource management and analyze the Media Degradation Path (MDP) and non MDP based admission control algorithms in the LTE network and compare the session establishment success. This chapter also enables for reader to know the current and future trend of research on resource management of multimedia services in LTE networks.
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