A Hybrid Technique for Quality of Service Evaluation of Cellular Wireless Networks
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To make an informed decision about the state of a wireless celullar network for users and operators there is a need to quantitatively evaluate the quality of service using a structured technique. In this paper we will adapt the classical Analytic Hierarchy Process method to quantitatively evaluate a wireless cellular network in Nigeria to determine which period of the day provides the best quality of service for a particular geographical location.
Keywords: Analytic Hierarchy Process, Quality of Service, Wireless Cellular Network
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