TY - GEN
T1 - Analysis of dynamic reservation schemes for cellular networks
AU - Zander, Roland
AU - Karlsson, Johan M
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - Out of Quality of Service reasons, higher priority shall in cellular networks be assigned to ongoing connections than to new call attempts. In order to improve the efficiency of the bandwidth reservation scheme, the amount of bandwidth to reserve for high priority connections can be made time-varying and adaptive towards the momentary network conditions. Subscriber movement predictions can be applied to obtain handover arrival rate estimations, which can be used as input to the bandwidth reservation allocation procedure. The subscribers can for instance be grouped according to speed and previous cells. In this paper, a Markovian analysis of such prediction-oriented grouping features will be performed. The obtained analytical results will be validated using computer simulations.
AB - Out of Quality of Service reasons, higher priority shall in cellular networks be assigned to ongoing connections than to new call attempts. In order to improve the efficiency of the bandwidth reservation scheme, the amount of bandwidth to reserve for high priority connections can be made time-varying and adaptive towards the momentary network conditions. Subscriber movement predictions can be applied to obtain handover arrival rate estimations, which can be used as input to the bandwidth reservation allocation procedure. The subscribers can for instance be grouped according to speed and previous cells. In this paper, a Markovian analysis of such prediction-oriented grouping features will be performed. The obtained analytical results will be validated using computer simulations.
KW - Prediction-oriented grouping
KW - Bandwidth reservation
KW - Momentary network conditions
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33744908291
M3 - Paper in conference proceeding
VL - 2006
SP - 349
EP - 354
BT - World Wireless Congress
PB - Ison Group
T2 - 7th World Wireless Congress, WWC
Y2 - 23 May 2006 through 25 May 2006
ER -