Title :
Call admission control in wireless multimedia networks
Author :
Rao, Raghuveer M. ; Comaniciu, Cristina ; Lakshman, T.V. ; Poor, H. Vincent
Author_Institution :
Rochester Inst. of Technol., NY, USA
Abstract :
Call admission control (CAC) is a mechanism used in networks to administer quality of service (QoS). Whereas the CAC problem in time-division multiple access (TDMA)-based cellular networks is simply related to the number of physical channels available in the network, it is strongly related to the physical layer performance in code-division multiple access (CDMA) networks since the multi-access interference in them is a function of the number of users and is a limiting factor in ensuring QoS. In this article, the CAC issues in multimedia DS-CDMA systems are reviewed by illustrating the basic principles underlying various schemes that have been proposed progressively from the simplest to the complex. The article also introduces SIR as a measure of QoS and describes the relatively simple schemes to administer CAC. The expression for SIR resulting from linear minimum mean-squared error processing is also presented. This article illustrates how CAC for multiple class service can be casted into an optimality framework and then discuss the recent work addressing self-similar multiple access interference.
Keywords :
cellular radio; code division multiple access; mean square error methods; multimedia communication; quality of service; radiofrequency interference; spread spectrum communication; telecommunication congestion control; QoS; call admission control; cellular networks; code-division multiple access networks; minimum mean-squared error processing; multiaccess interference; multimedia DS-CDMA systems; multiple class service; quality of service; signal-to-interference ratio; time-division multiple access; wireless multimedia networks; Bandwidth; Call admission control; Delay; Intelligent networks; Interference; Limiting; Multiaccess communication; Physical layer; Quality of service; Road transportation;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MSP.2004.1328088