DocumentCode
1550692
Title
Flexible transmission bandwidth management with effective channel reservation techniques for NGSO MSS networks
Author
Konishi, Satoshi ; Mizuike, Takeshi ; Kishi, Yoji ; Watanabe, Yu.
Author_Institution
R&D Labs., Kokusai Denshin Denwa Co. Ltd., Saitama, Japan
Volume
15
Issue
7
fYear
1997
fDate
9/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1197
Lastpage
1207
Abstract
This paper describes efficient transmission bandwidth management based on flexible channel assignment and effective grade of service (GOS) control methods for nongeostationary orbit mobile satellite service (NGSO MSS) networks. Our basic approach for the flexible channel assignment is to use linear programming (FLEXCA-LP), and to apply the column generation technique for further reduction of the total bandwidth requirement. These methods efficiently assign channels, taking account of moving spot beam coverage and dynamic traffic load variation for large-scale networks. The GOS is investigated for the channel assignment by FLEXCA-LP to make the GOS of ongoing calls better than that of fresh calls as stipulated in ITU-T Recommendations. We propose a few effective means to improve the results of FLEXCA-LP by reducing the disruption possibility of ongoing calls. One is to add channels utilizing a hysteresis concept. The others are effective use of GOS control techniques for NGSO MSS networks. These techniques are evaluated by a simulation study to identify promising techniques. Under time-variant conditions, we show that a reliable channel assignment plan is generated first by FLEXCA-LP considering the traffic load of fresh calls only and then by GOS control techniques to improve handover failure and call disruption rates
Keywords
cellular radio; frequency allocation; land mobile radio; linear programming; mobile satellite communication; radio networks; radio spectrum management; telecommunication computing; telecommunication control; telecommunication traffic; time-varying channels; FLEXCA-LP; ITU-T Recommendations; NGSO MSS networks; bandwidth reduction; call disruption rate; cellular radio; channel reservation techniques; column generation technique; dynamic traffic load variation; flexible channel assignment; fresh calls; grade of service control; handover failure rate; hysteresis concept; large-scale networks; linear programming; mobile satellite service; nongeostationary orbit; reliable channel assignment plan; simulation study; spot beam coverage; time-variant conditions; transmission bandwidth management; Bandwidth; Frequency; Hysteresis; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Large-scale systems; Linear programming; Research and development; Satellites; Telecommunication traffic; Transponders;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/49.622905
Filename
622905
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