Title :
Impact of the boundary effect and the anticipated channel release strategy in mobile microcellular networks
Author :
Lugo, Aldo G Orozco ; Pérez, Felipe A Cruz ; Valdez, Genaro Herández
Author_Institution :
Commun. Sect., CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico City, Mexico
Abstract :
We study the impact of the anticipated channel release (ACR) strategy in the performance of multi-rate transmission mobile microcellular networks. The ACR strategy takes advantage of break-before-make hard handoff characteristics to improve system capacity. We obtain analytical expressions for new call blocking and handoff failure probabilities in the full access system using the multidimensional birth-and-death process. From these expressions, we observe that the anticipated channel release strategy increases the system capacity to m channels, where m is the number of basic channels required by a high-rate traffic call. Moreover, we note that the use of ACR improves the forced termination probability for high-rate traffic calls. Also, we evaluate the performance of the maximum packing algorithm for multi-rate transmission traffic calls under two different simulation topologies. These are the wrapped around topology, which minimizes the boundary effect, and the unwrapped topology, which ignores it. Simulation results obtained using the unwrapped topology compared to those obtained using the wrapped one differ no more than 1.5%
Keywords :
channel allocation; microcellular radio; network topology; probability; quality of service; telecommunication traffic; QoS; anticipated channel release strategy; boundary effect; call blocking probability; channel assignment; forced termination probability; handoff failure probability; hard handoff; high-rate traffic call; maximum packing algorithm; mobile microcellular networks; multi-rate transmission traffic; multidimensional birth-and-death process; quality of service; unwrapped topology; wrapped around topology; Cities and towns; Electronic mail; Failure analysis; Intelligent networks; Mobile communication; Multidimensional systems; Quality of service; Telecommunication traffic; Topology; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2001 12th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7244-1
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2001.965294