In this paper 1 , we develop a generic Markovian model to study the dynamics of data service in a multi-cell context, and apply it to cells served by HSDPA and WiMAX access networks. We first present analytical models for interference and throughputs in WiMAX and HSDPA. Then, we consider a cooperative WiMAX/HSDPA network considering both inter-cell and vertical handovers and show how to calculate the steady-state probabilities and the performance indicators. Our calculations take into account mobility within the cell and between different cells and make us able to calculate intra and inter-cell dropping. We compare the performances of three joint Radio Resource Management (RRM) policies: HSDPA/WiMAX traffic distribution policy, HSDPA filling policy and WiMAX filling policy. Our numerical results show that the policy favoring WiMAX access and considering HSDPA as a rescue system (WiMAX filling policy) offers the best performances.
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