Analysis of Signal Intelligence for Wireless Communication Systems

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Date

2016-05-12

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Computer Science

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Abstract

This research is based upon derivations of signal data in wireless communication systems. A cellular network is a radio network distributed over land through cells where each cell includes a fixed location transceiver known as base station. These cells together provide radio coverage over large geographical areas. Mobile network is a combination of multiple nodes (MS, BTS, BSC, MSC, HLR, VLR, EIR) Widely known problems are due to medium between sender-receiver, terrain area, overload traffic, TCP/IP packets congestion, transmitter-receiver hardware and other criteria. Problems could be tackled and reduced in different approaches based on causes.