Performance evaluation of priority based adaptive multiguard channel call admission control for multiclass services in mobile networks

Shun Fang Yang, Jung Shyr Wu, Bor Jiunn Hwang

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Abstract

The CAC (call admission control), which can guarantee call services to meet their QoS (Quality of Service) requirements, plays a significant role in providing QoS in wireless mobile networks. In this paper, an adaptive multiguard channel scheme-based CAC strategy is proposed to prioritize traffic types and handoff calls. The major aim of the study is to develop the analytical model of the priority traffic and handoff calls based adaptive multiguard channel scheme and examining the performance through setting the value of the adaptive ratio parameters. Our proposed scheme tries to mediate the advantages and drawbacks of the static and dynamic CAC schemes. The proposed scheme is quite different from previous studies because multithreshold values have been considered for multiclass traffic by adaption parameters, and a closed form analytical model is developed The numerical results show that this scheme can be used to keep the targeted QoS requirement by suitably setting the adaptive ratio parameters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)597-609
Number of pages13
JournalInternational Journal of Communication Systems
Volume26
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2013

Keywords

  • adaptive channel reservation
  • call admission control
  • multiguard channel
  • multiservice

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