Title :
A Dynamic TCP-Aware Call Admission Control Scheme for Generic Next Generation Packet-Switched Wireless Networks
Author :
Wang, Xinbing ; Eun, Do Young ; Wang, Wenye
Author_Institution :
Shanghai Jiaotong Univ., Shanghai
fDate :
9/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Traditional call admission control (CAC) schemes only consider call-level performance and are mainly designed for circuit-switched wireless network. Since future wireless communications will become packet-switched systems, the packet-level features could be explored to improve the system performance. This is especially true when the TCP-type of elastic applications are running over such packet-switched wireless networks, as the elasticity of TCP applications has more tolerance toward the throughput/delay variation than non-elastic traffic does. In order to efficiently utilize the system resource from an admission control perspective, we propose a TCP-aware CAC scheme to regulate the packet-level dynamics of TCP flows. We analyze the system performance under realistic scenarios in which (i) the call holding time for non-elastic traffic like voice is independent of system states and (ii) the call holding time for TCP type of traffic depends on the system state, i.e., on the TCP flow´s transmission rate. Extensive simulations are presented under different scenarios to show that the proposed scheme can effectively improve the system performance in terms of call blocking probability, call-level throughput (call/min) and link utilization, in accordance with our theoretical results.
Keywords :
packet switching; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; call admission control scheme; call blocking probability; call holding time; call-level performance; circuit-switched wireless network; dynamic TCP; next generation packet-switched wireless networks; nonelastic traffic; packet-level dynamics; packet-switched systems; throughput/delay variation; Call admission control; Circuits; Disruption tolerant networking; Elasticity; Next generation networking; System performance; Throughput; Traffic control; Wireless communication; Wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2007.06064