DocumentCode
984632
Title
Connectivity, performance, and resiliency of IP-based CDMA radio access networks
Author
Bu, Tian ; Chan, Mun Choon ; Ramjee, Ram
Author_Institution
Lucent Technol. Bell Labs, Holmdel, NJ
Volume
5
Issue
8
fYear
2006
Firstpage
1103
Lastpage
1118
Abstract
IP-based radio access networks (RAN) are expected to be the next generation access networks in UMTS and CDMA networks. The question of connectivity, i.e., how best to connect base stations to the radio network controllers (RNC) in an IP-based RAN, has not been addressed by researchers. Furthermore, given a connection configuration, an RNC selection algorithm that assigns an incoming call to an RNC is also necessary. This paper examines RAN connectivity and its impact on the performance and resiliency of the wireless network using different RNC selection algorithms. For homogeneous networks, we show that the proposed min-load-1 algorithm, which allows at most one hard handoff in order to accommodate each incoming call request, delivers performance close to the optimal algorithm. We also show that allowing a few base stations to connect to two RNCs (a 10 percent increase in the number of links in our network) results in resiliency to RNC failures that is comparable to the resiliency of RANs with full-mesh connectivity. Finally, for heterogeneous networks, we show that the min-load-k algorithm (with at most k hard handoffs per call) is effective in handling load imbalances. These results provide strong motivation for deploying IP-based RAN, as they suggest that enhancing current point-to-point RAN with few additional links and allowing a few hard handoffs to accommodate incoming calls can result in significant gains in performance and resiliency
Keywords
3G mobile communication; IP networks; code division multiple access; computer network reliability; radio access networks; IP-based CDMA; RAN; RAN connectivity; UMTS; full-mesh connectivity; homogeneous networks; min-load-1 algorithm; min-load-k algorithm; radio access networks; 3G mobile communication; Base stations; Costs; Multiaccess communication; Next generation networking; Radio access networks; Radio control; Radio network; Scalability; Wireless networks; CDMA IP-based RAN; RNC selection algorithms.; connectivity; resiliency;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2006.108
Filename
1644753
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