Title :
Proactive resource reservation in next-generation wireless networks
Author :
Ukil, Arijit ; Sen, Jaydip
Author_Institution :
Innovation Labs., Tata Consultancy Services, Kolkata, India
Abstract :
Resource reservation is a key management function in future wireless networks, particularly to provide high-end multimedia applications to mobile users with quality of service (QoS) guarantees and to optimize the overall system resource utilization. In prediction based resource reservation, the radio resource is reserved from an a priori estimation of the future traffic load. In this paper, we have presented a scheme for proactive resource reservation in next generation wireless networks. In this scheme, the future traffic estimation is based on Normalized Least Mean Square (NLMS) adaptive filtering method. Based on the estimated characteristic of future traffic load, network congestion notification and network utility factor are evaluated. We have applied tele-traffic theory based on these two parameters to optimize the resource reservation scheme. The novelty of the scheme is the integration of adaptive filtering and tele-traffic theory in a coupled manner in order to find an optimum solution for resource reservation in next generation wireless networks like WiMAX. To show the effectiveness of our proposed scheme and the efficacy of the different parameters for optimizing the overall resource reservation process, we have presented computer simulation results, which include traffic estimation and predictive resource reservation.
Keywords :
adaptive filters; least mean squares methods; multimedia communication; quality of service; radio networks; resource allocation; telecommunication traffic; QoS; multimedia applications; network congestion notification; network utility factor; next-generation wireless networks; normalized least mean square adaptive filtering method; proactive resource reservation; quality of service; radio resource; resource utilization; tele-traffic theory; traffic estimation; Adaptive filters; Multimedia systems; Next generation networking; Quality management; Quality of service; Resource management; Telecommunication traffic; Utility programs; WiMAX; Wireless networks; Normalized Least Mean Square; WiMAX; congestion notification; network utilization; quality of service; resource reservation; tele-traffic theory;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (NCC), 2010 National Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chennai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6383-1
DOI :
10.1109/NCC.2010.5430157