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Title: Call Admission Control Mechanism for optimal QoS in Next Generation Wireless Networks.
Authors: Babu, H. S. Ramesh
Gowrishankar
Satyanarayana, P. S.
Keywords: Information Science
Call Admission Control
Call Blocking Probability
Heterogeneous Networks
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: Babu, H. S. Ramesh., Gowrishankar., & Satyanarayana P. S. (2010). Call admission control mechanism for optimal QoS in next generation wireless networks. International conference on intelligent systems, modelling and simulation. 350-355.
Abstract: The Next generation wireless network (NGWN) will be heterogeneous in nature where different radio access technologies (RATs) operate together .The mobile terminals operating in this heterogeneous environment will have different quality of service requirements to be handled by the system. The radio resource management is one of the key challenge in NGWN.Call admission control is one of the radio resource management technique plays instrumental role in ensure the desired Quality of Service (QoS) to the users working on different applications which have diversified nature of QoS requirements from the wireless networks . The call blocking probability is one such QoS parameter for the wireless network. For better QoS it is desirable to reduce the call blocking probability. In this customary scenario it is highly desirable to obtain analytic Performance model. In this paper we propose a higher order Markov chain based performance model for call admission control in a heterogeneous wireless network environment. In the proposed algorithm we have considered three classes of traffic having different QoS requirements and we have considered the heterogeneous network environment which includes that can effectively handle applications like voice calls, Web browsing and file transfer applications which are with varied QoS parameters. The paper presents the call blocking probabilities for all the three types of traffic both for fixed and varied traffic scenario.
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2384
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