Title :
Multi-channel packet resource allocation for multimedia support
Author :
Chen, An Mei ; Rao, Ramesh R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., California Univ., San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
Abstract :
In a wireless packet network that supports an integrated mix of multimedia traffic, a large variety of mobiles with different service rates will need to be accommodated efficiently in an unified bandwidth-on-demand manner. We have proposed a robust resource allocation protocol to utilize the multiple parallel packet channels to support mixes of multirate traffic. The protocol incorporates a spectrally efficient accessing scheme and across-cell resource sharing technique to effectively multiplex multi-rate packet transmission. The protocol simplifies the network setup and system operation and at the same time reduce the system call blocking and dropping probabilities for all different rate classes of mobiles and has very high channel utilization efficiency. In this paper, we study the effectiveness of the protocol when the channel is subject to Rayleigh fading. We study a scenario when the mobile is downloading a number of media objects and compare the delay performance with the single packet channel. Analytical results indicate that the performance of the protocol is highly dependent on the Doppler frequency and the fading margin and significant gain in the system performance can be achieved for a given set of channel conditions and Doppler frequencies
Keywords :
Doppler effect; Rayleigh channels; cellular radio; delays; multimedia communication; packet radio networks; personal communication networks; probability; protocols; resource allocation; telecommunication traffic; Doppler frequency; PCN; Rayleigh fading; across-cell resource sharing; bandwidth-on-demand; call blocking probability; call dropping probability; channel conditions; channel utilization efficiency; delay performance; fading margin; mobiles; multi-channel packet resource allocation; multi-rate packet transmission; multiple parallel packet channels; multiplexing; multirate traffic; network setup; resource allocation protocol; service rates; system performance; wireless packet network; Access protocols; Delay; Frequency; Performance analysis; Performance gain; Rayleigh channels; Resource management; Robustness; System performance; Telecommunication traffic;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1998. VTC 98. 48th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4320-4
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1998.686060