DocumentCode
3325458
Title
Analysis of a cellular system for QoS providing under differentiated services
Author
Moon, Bongkyo ; Aghvami, A.H.
Author_Institution
Centre for Telecommun. Res., London Univ., UK
Volume
3
fYear
2002
fDate
17-21 Nov. 2002
Firstpage
2964
Abstract
We propose a wireless resource allocation scheme considering mobility for providing quality of service (QoS) under IT micro mobility domain with differentiated services (DiffServ). In this scheme, each base station provides infinite waiting queue for both assured forwarding (AF) and best effort (BE) handoff flows and guard channels for expedited forwarding (EF) handoff flows. This scheme also allows BE flows to overflow over the region reserved for EF flows with the risk of being preempted by the newly arriving EF flows. If there is no idle channel bandwidth in a new cell after a handoff in heavily crowded area, the EF handoff request is just dropped. Hence, it is required to give a statistical guarantee on the EF handoff success in this wireless mobile environment. The remaining channel bandwidth except for the regions reserved for EF flows in a cell is dedicated to both AF and BE flows. The BE flows preempted by the newly arriving EF flows in a cell are queued, and AF handoff flows has preemptive priority over BE flows existing in dedicated region. We derive the dropping probabilities of both EF and AF flows, and the average system time of BE flows by using a transition rate matrix approach. We also obtain the forced termination probability of EF flow and bandwidth utilization.
Keywords
bandwidth allocation; cellular radio; digital simulation; probability; quality of service; radio links; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; EF handoff success; IP micro-mobility protocol; QoS; assured forwarding flow; average system time; bandwidth utilization; base station; best effort handoff flow; cellular system; channel bandwidth; differentiated services; dropping probability; expedited forwarding handoff; forced termination probability; guard channels; handoff request; infinite waiting queue; preemptive priority; quality of service; simulation model; statistical guarantee; transition rate matrix; wireless links; wireless mobile environment; wireless resource allocation; Bandwidth; Communication system traffic control; Delay; Diffserv networks; Educational institutions; Moon; Quality of service; Resource management; Telecommunications; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2002. GLOBECOM '02. IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7632-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.2002.1189172
Filename
1189172
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