Title :
PCS networks with correlated arrival process and retrial phenomenon
Author :
Alfa, Attahiru Sule ; Li, Wei
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. & Manuf. Syst. Eng., Windsor Univ., Ont., Canada
fDate :
10/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, the arrival of new calls and handoff calls to a personal communications services (PCS) network is modeled by a Markov arrival process (MAP) in which we allow correlation of the interarrival times among new calls, among handoff calls, as well as between these two kinds of calls. A new call will retry again if the first attempt is blocked. The PCS network consists of homogeneous cells and each cell consists of a finite number of channels. Under the general conditions that all random variables involved have general phase type (PH) distribution, we develop an explicit expression of the infinitesimal generator matrix of the Markov chain governing the network and find its complexity. This hits been a difficult matrix to obtain, judging from the works in the literature. It is very complex to develop and has not been previously obtained by other researchers. Some methods to find the stationary probability of the network are discussed. Particularly, we introduce an effective method, from which we can obtain the new call blocking probability and the handoff call failure probability. Also, the busy period of the orbit is introduced. This is an interesting measure from the viewpoint of network provider; its distribution and expectation are then obtained. The results presented in this paper can be used to provide some guidelines to performance evaluation for PCS network design.
Keywords :
Markov processes; cellular radio; personal communication networks; probability; MAP; Markov arrival process; PCS networks; busy period; call blocking probability; correlated arrival process; general phase type distribution; handoff call failure probability; handoff calls; infinitesimal generator matrix; interarrival times; network design; personal communications services network; retrial phenomenon; stationary probability; Base stations; Computer network management; Computer networks; Extraterrestrial measurements; Guidelines; Mobile computing; Performance analysis; Personal communication networks; Random variables; Time measurement;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2002.804077