High-Density and De-Densified Smart Campus Communications. Daniel Minoli

High-Density and De-Densified Smart Campus Communications - Daniel  Minoli


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50 Erlangs per gate area (200 people per gate) 12 Erlangs per gate area (50 people per gate) Call length 10 minutes per call Same Connection density, IoT devices Connection density, IoT devices 1 per 10 ft2 throughout airport Same User experienced data rate 0.384 Mbps Same Peak data rate 0.768 Mbps Same Traffic volume density 100 Mbps per 1000 ft2 throughout airport and in adjacent spaces, garages, car rental locations Same End‐to‐end latency 1–10 ms Same Area of coverage Entire airport and in adjacent spaces Same

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