Title :
Performance analysis for a guaranteed handover service in an LEO constellation with a “satellite-fixed cell” system
Author :
Maral, Gerard ; Restrepo, Joaquin ; Del Re, Enrico ; Fantacci, Romano ; Giambene, Giovanni
Author_Institution :
Ecole Nat. Superieure des Telecommun., Toulouse, France
fDate :
11/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is anticipated that the satellite component of the future universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) will be based (partly or totally) on non-geostationary (nonGEO) constellations of satellites to serve mixed populations of users, each category being treated through different contracts stipulating different quality of service (QoS). In particular, we envisage a high-quality premium service which guarantees the success of each handover procedure, called guaranteed handover (GH) service, and a low-cost lower quality service called regular service, where handover failures are accepted provided that the probability of a call being unsuccessful does not exceed a given value. This paper proposes a strategy which eliminates forced call terminations due to handover failures, thus allowing the GH service. This procedure applies to low Earth orbit (LEO) constellations using the satellite-fixed cell technique. An analytical model has been derived to calculate QoS parameters for a mixed population of GH and regular users. Providing both GH service to some users and regular service to other users requires an increased satellite capacity with respect to the case where all the users are served with the regular service; this capacity increase has been evaluated as a function of the percentage of GH users, the traffic load per cell, and the considered satellite mobility environment. The GH approach has been validated through the comparison with another scheme which envisages the queuing of handover requests for privileged users
Keywords :
cellular radio; mobile satellite communication; personal communication networks; probability; quality of service; queueing theory; LEO constellation; QoS; QoS parameters; UMTS; analytical model; call blocking probability; future universal mobile telecommunications system; guaranteed handover service; handover failures; handover requests queueing; high-quality premium service; low Earth orbit; low-cost lower quality service; nonGEO constellations; nongeostationary constellations; performance analysis; personal services; quality of service; regular service; satellite capacity; satellite mobility environment; satellite-fixed cell system; traffic load per cell; unsuccessful call probability; 3G mobile communication; Analytical models; Artificial satellites; Contracts; Low earth orbit satellites; Orbital calculations; Performance analysis; Personal communication networks; Quality of service; Telecommunication traffic;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on