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  • A set of methods for processing three-dimensional digital geoinformation based on a probabilistic and statistical approach

    The paper proposes a solution to geological problems using probabilistic and statistical methods. It presents the results of using spectral correlation data analysis, which involves the processing of digital geoinformation organized into three-dimensional regular networks. The possibilities of applying methods of statistical, spectral, and correlation analysis, as well as linear optimal filtering, anomaly detection, classification, and pattern recognition, are explored. Spectral correlation and statistical analysis of geodata were conducted, including the calculation of Fourier spectra, various correlation functions, and gradient characteristics of geofields.

    Keywords: interprofile correlation, self-adjusting filtering, weak signal detection, geological zoning and mapping, spatially distributed information

  • Optimization of radio resources and state transition intensity in a dual-service 5G network model with elastic traffic type

    5G wireless networks are of great interest for research. Network Slicing is one of the key technologies that allows efficient use of resources in fifth-generation networks. This paper considers a method of resource allocation in 5G wireless networks using Network Slicing technology. The paper examined a model for accessing radio network resources, which includes several solutions to improve service efficiency by configuring the logical part of the network. This model uses network slicing technology and elastic traffic. In the practical part of the work, transition intensity matrices were constructed for two different configurations.

    Keywords: queuing system, 5G, two - service queuing system, resource allocation, Network Slicing, elastic traffic, minimum guaranteed bitrate

  • Modeling the probabilistic characteristics of blocking requests for access to radio resources of a wireless network

    Fifth-generation networks are of great interest for various studies. One of the most important and relevant technologies for efficient use of resources in fifth-generation networks is Network Slicing technology. The main purpose of the work is to simulate the probabilistic characteristics of blocking requests for access to wireless network radio resources. The main task is to analyze one of the options for implementing a two–service model of a wireless network radio access scheme with two slices and BG traffic. In the course of the work, the dependence of the probability of blocking a request depending on the intensity of receipt of applications of various types was considered. It turned out that the probability of blocking a type i application has the form of an exponential function. According to the results of the analysis, request blocking occurs predictably, taking into account the nature of incoming traffic. Previously, there are no significant drawbacks in the considered model. The developed model is of great interest for future, deeper and long-term research, for example, using simulation modeling, with the choice of optimal network parameters.

    Keywords: queuing system, 5G, two - service queuing system, resource allocation, Network Slicing, elastic traffic, minimum guaranteed bitrate