Title :
Queueing analysis of multiple service classes in orthogonal frequency division multiple access based WiMAX system under connection admission control mechanisms
Author :
El Bouchti, Abdelali ; Haqiq, Abdelkrim ; Lhadi, Zhor
Author_Institution :
e-NGN Res. Group, Hassan 1st Univ., Settat, Morocco
Abstract :
This paper focuses on the study of queueing theoretic problem of OFDMA-based WiMAX with three classes of connections, connections with High Priority (HP), conections with Medium Priority (MP) and connections with Low Priority (LP). The key idea to solve the problem of the mixed priority strategy is the technique of the Shadow server approximation. Specifically, we present a single-cell WiMAX environment in which the base station allocates subchannels to the subscriber stations in its coverage area. The subchannels allocated to a subscriber station are shared by multiple connections at that subscriber station. To ensure the Quality of Service (QoS) performances, two Connection Admission Control (CAC) mechanisms, namely, threshold-based (tb) and queue-aware (qa) CAC schemes are considered at a subscriber station. Then, based on the queueing model, both the connection-level and the packet-level performances are studied and compared with their analogues in the case without CAC. The connection arrival is modeled by a Poisson process and the packet arrival for a connection by a Markov Modulated Poisson Process (MMPP). Several performance measures are derived.
Keywords :
Markov processes; OFDM modulation; WiMax; approximation theory; channel allocation; frequency division multiple access; quality of service; queueing theory; stochastic processes; telecommunication congestion control; wireless channels; HP connections; LP connections; MMPP; MP connections; Markov modulated Poisson process; OFDMA-based WiMAX System; QoS; base station; connection admission control mechanisms; connection-level performances; high priority connections; low priority connections; medium priority connections; multiple service classes; orthogonal frequency division multiple access; packet arrival; packet-level performances; quality of service; queue-aware CAC schemes; queueing analysis; queueing theoretic problem; shadow server approximation; single-cell WiMAX environment; subchannels allocation; subscriber stations; threshold-based CAC schemes; threshold-based mechanisms; Admission control; Analytical models; IEEE 802.16 Standards; Queueing analysis; Servers; WiMAX; MMPP; OFDMA; Performance Measures; QoS; Queueing Theory; Shadow Server; WiMAX;
Conference_Titel :
Broadband Networks and Fast Internet (RELABIRA), 2012 Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Baabda
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2151-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2150-1
DOI :
10.1109/RELABIRA.2012.6235100