DocumentCode
1419143
Title
Joint admission/congestion control for wireless CDMA systems supporting integrated services
Author
Liu, Te-Kai ; Silvester, John A.
Author_Institution
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Hawthorne, NY, USA
Volume
16
Issue
6
fYear
1998
fDate
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
845
Lastpage
857
Abstract
A new data traffic control scheme is developed for maintaining the packet error rate (PER) of real-time voice traffic while allowing nonreal-time data traffic to utilize the residual channel capacity of the multi-access link in an integrated service wireless CDMA network. Due to the delay constraint of the voice service, voice users transmit their packets without incurring further delay once they are admitted to the system according to the admission control policy. Data traffic, however, is regulated at both the call level (i.e., admission control) and at the burst level (i.e., congestion control). The admission control rejects the data calls that will otherwise experience unduly long delay, whereas the congestion control ensures the PER of voice traffic being lower than a specified quality of service (QoS) requirement (e.g., 10 -2). System performance such as voice PER, voice-blocking probability, data throughput, delay, and blocking probability is evaluated by a Markovian model. Numerical results for a system with a Rician fading channel and DPSK modulation are presented to show the interplay between admission and congestion control, as well as how one can engineer the control parameters. The tradeoff of using multiple CDMA codes to reduce the transmission time of data messages is also investigated
Keywords
Markov processes; Rician channels; cellular radio; code division multiple access; data communication; delays; differential phase shift keying; error statistics; fading; packet radio networks; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; voice communication; DPSK modulation; Markovian model; PER; QoS; Rician fading channel; admission control policy; blocking probability; congestion control; data messages; data throughput; data traffic control scheme; delay constraint; integrated service wireless CDMA network; integrated services; joint admission/congestion control; multi-access link; nonreal-time data traffic; packet error rate; quality of service; real-time voice traffic; residual channel capacity; transmission time; voice service; voice-blocking probability; wireless CDMA systems; Admission control; Channel capacity; Communication system traffic control; Control systems; Delay; Error analysis; Intserv networks; Multiaccess communication; Quality of service; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/49.709448
Filename
709448
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