Title :
Approximate performance analysis of resource allocation for real-time and non-real-time multiclass services in cellular systems
Author :
Wong, T.C. ; Mark, J.W. ; Chua, K.C.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Commun. Res., A*STAR, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
An approximate analytical formulation of the resource allocation problem for handling real- and nonreal-time multiclass services in a cellular system is presented. Real-time handoff connections that arrive when the channels are fully utilized are blocked while those for non-real-time handoff connections are queued. Each class has its own transmission bandwidth requirement. A complete sharing scheme is used for the resource sharing policy. All non-real-time handoff connections are queued in a buffer when there is no channel resource available. Guard channels are also considered in the model. Guard channels and a queue for non-real-time handoff connections help to achieve higher probabilities of successful handoff connections. The model is solved using a K-dimensional Markov chain. Connection and packet level quality of services (QoSs) are considered. The QoS performance metrics are connection blocking probability, system utilization and packet loss probability. Numerical results illustrate the handoff connection blocking probabilities drop by several orders by having queued non-real-time handoff connections and the total system utilization is only increased slightly. Numerical results illustrate that higher gain in system utilization is achieved through the joint optimization of connection/packet levels.
Keywords :
Markov processes; approximation theory; buffer storage; cellular radio; packet radio networks; probability; quality of service; queueing theory; telecommunication services; Markov chain; QoS performance metrics; approximate performance analysis; buffer; cellular systems; complete sharing scheme; connection blocking probability; connection level quality of service; connection/packet levels optimization; guard channels; handoff connection blocking probability; nonreal-time multiclass services; packet level quality of service; packet loss probability; queued nonreal-time handoff connections; real-time handoff connections; real-time multiclass services; resource allocation; resource sharing policy; system utilization; transmission bandwidth; Bandwidth; Delay; Measurement; Performance analysis; Personal communication networks; Quality of service; Real time systems; Resource management; Traffic control; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Communication Systems, 2002. ICCS 2002. The 8th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7510-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCS.2002.1183214