Title :
A re-dial model for personal communications services networks
Author :
Carothers, Christopher D. ; Fujimoto, Richard M. ; Lin, Yi-Bing
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Comput., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
This paper studies the effect of re-dial in a personal communications services (PCS) network. The re-dialing problem for PCS is different from the plain old telephone service (POTS). When using POTS, if a customer receives a busy signal in making a call, or the call does not connect in a timely manner, the customer may make a re-dial call in an attempt to get a connection. Likewise, it is anticipated personal communications services (PCS) network subscribers may also make re-dial attempts when the original call attempt is unsuccessful. However, unlike POTS, PCS has the added complexity of keeping a call connected while the originating caller and/or the terminating caller is moving. Because of this complexity, the effect of re-dial on nomadic communications is a challenging problem that has implications on the design and analysis of PCS networks. Accordingly, this paper presents a model for studying the effect of re-dial on PCS networks. Using this model, several analytical results are presented. These results are then used to validate a time warp based, distributed, simulation of the PCS re-dial model. Using the distributed simulation, we vary (i) the probability of re-dial, (ii) the re-dial rate, and (iii) portable mobility and examine each parameter´s effect on (a) the probability of forced termination, (b) the probability of a new call block, (c) the call incompletion probability, (d) expected number of re-dials before a new call attempt is accepted or rejected
Keywords :
land mobile radio; personal communication networks; probability; synchronisation; PCS networks; call attempt; call incompletion probability; forced termination; nomadic communications; personal communications services networks; portable mobility; radio ports; re-dial model; re-dial rate; synchronisation mechanism; time warp based distributed simulation; Analytical models; Computer networks; Educational institutions; Equations; Frequency; Personal communication networks; Telephony; Testing; Time measurement; Time warp simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1995 IEEE 45th
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2742-X
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1995.504844