Title :
Cellular multimedia network management by optimizing efficiency, QoS level and capacity
Author :
Malik, Asadullah ; Burney, S. M Aqil
Author_Institution :
Space & Upper Atmos. Res. Comm., Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract :
Growth in the usage of mobile Internet services has complicated quality of service (QoS) management in cellular multimedia networks due to four objectives: maximum system efficiency in bandwidth utilization; enhanced user-perceived QoS level in terms of system protection ratio; maximum system capacity for accommodating ever increasing traffic load; least handoff rate because every handoff interrupts the negotiated QoS parameters and thus affects the application performance to an extent that depends on the period of induced interruption and type of application. Considering a GSM 900 based cellular multimedia network model, the dependency of system efficiency on the diversity of multimedia calls and handoff rate is first established; then, having determined an optimized value of protection ratio, it is established that, regardless of protection ratio value, the system´s capacity depends upon the employed MAC (medium access control) protocol and handoff rate. Having confirmed numerical results by using LABVIEW 6.0 simulation software, it is concluded that, for any desired QoS level, the cellular multimedia network management requires intelligent optimization of the system efficiency and the system capacity that also depends on the employed MAC protocol and handoff rate.
Keywords :
Internet; access protocols; bandwidth allocation; cellular radio; multimedia communication; optimisation; quality of service; telecommunication network management; GSM 900; MAC protocol; QoS level optimization; bandwidth utilization; capacity optimization; cellular multimedia network management; cellular network management; efficiency optimization; handoff rate; mobile Internet services; multimedia call diversity; quality of service; system protection ratio; Access protocols; Bandwidth; Cellular networks; Media Access Protocol; Multimedia systems; Protection; Quality management; Quality of service; Telecommunication traffic; Web and internet services;
Conference_Titel :
Networking and Communication Conference, 2004. INCC 2004. International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8325-7
DOI :
10.1109/INCC.2004.1366586