Title :
Bandwidth Reallocation for Bandwidth Asymmetry Wireless Networks Based on Distributed Multiservice Admission Control
Author :
Yang, Xun ; Feng, Gang
Author_Institution :
Beijing Jiaotong Univ., Beijing
Abstract :
This paper addresses when and how to adjust bandwidth allocation on uplink and downlink in a multi-service mobile wireless network under dynamic traffic load conditions. Our design objective is to improve system bandwidth utilization while satisfying call level QoS requirements of various call classes. We first develop a new threshold-based multi-service admission control scheme (DMS-AC) as the study base for bandwidth re-allocation. When the traffic load brought by some specific classes under dynamic traffic conditions in a system exceeds the control range of DMS-AC, the QoS of some call classes may not be guaranteed. In such a situation, bandwidth re-allocation process is activated and the admission control scheme will try to meet the QoS requirements under the adjusted bandwidth allocation. We explore the relationship between admission thresholds and bandwidth allocation by identifying certain constraints for verifying the feasibility of the adjusted bandwidth allocation. We conduct extensive simulation experiments to validate the effectiveness of the proposed bandwidth re-allocation scheme. Numerical results show that when traffic pattern with certain bandwidth asymmetry between uplink and downlink changes, the system can re-allocate the bandwidth on uplink and downlink adaptively and at the same time improve the system performance significantly.
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; mobile radio; quality of service; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; admission threshold; bandwidth asymmetry; bandwidth reallocation; call level QoS requirement; distributed multiservice admission control; dynamic traffic load condition; multiservice mobile wireless networks; system bandwidth utilization; threshold-based DMS-AC; Bandwidth Asymmetry; Bandwidth Re-allocation; Call Admission Control; Multi-service Mobile Wireless Networks; Traffic Asymmetry;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2008.52