Title :
An adaptive resource allocation mechanism including fast and reliable handoff in IP-based 3G wireless networks
Author :
Lee, Ji-Hoon ; Jung, Tae-Ho ; Yoon, Suk-Un ; Youm, Sung-Kwan ; Kang, Chul-Hee
Author_Institution :
Korea Univ., Seoul, South Korea
fDate :
12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The aim of the all-IP architecture in third-generation wireless networks is to allow operators to deploy IP technology in delivering third-generation services, that is, an architecture based on packet technologies and IP telephony for simultaneous real-time and non-real-time services. We present a new handoff management scheme that utilizes simultaneous multiple bindings in IP-based 3G wireless networks. The proposed handoff scheme minimizes packet losses and incurs negligible delays during handoff. We also present an adaptive resource allocation scheme that allocates connection resources to incoming calls depending on the network conditions. The resources accumulated by bandwidth degradation for on-going calls are utilized to minimize dropping probability of handoff calls and blocking probability of new calls
Keywords :
Internet telephony; adaptive systems; cellular radio; packet radio networks; probability; telecommunication network management; IP telephony; IP-based 3G wireless networks; adaptive resource allocation; bandwidth degradation; connection resources allocation; fast handoff; handoff calls dropping probability; handoff management; network conditions; new calls blocking probability; nonreal-time services; packet data services; packet losses; packet technologies; real-time services; reliable handoff; simultaneous multiple bindings; third-generation cellular systems; third-generation services; third-generation wireless networks; Bandwidth; Buffer storage; Degradation; Delay; Home automation; Intelligent networks; Resource management; Routing; Telephony; Wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Personal Communications, IEEE