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Figure 1.1:Mobile video Multiplies other traffic.
Figure 5.3: β- Link capacity relationship
Table 5.3: Coefficients of βprediction model and model validation correlation
Table 5.6: Packet drop ratio and admitted sessions of Pro-IBMAC and CBAC
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