DocumentCode
2115356
Title
Performance Comparison of Two Channel Allocation Approaches: Channel Pre-allocation vs. Non-pre-allocation
Author
Yang, Jianchang ; Manivannan, D.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Kentucky, Lexington
fYear
2007
fDate
4-9 March 2007
Firstpage
61
Lastpage
61
Abstract
In cellular networks, wireless channels are a scarce resource and therefore must be used efficiently. Allocation of channels to individual cells can be done either by a centralized method or a distributed method. Under both approaches, available channels can be either pre-allocated to cells initially or can be allocated to them whenever the need for additional channels arises. We observe that if channels are not pre-allocated to cells, the channel reuse pattern may not be compact, and therefore may result in inefficient use of the available channels. However, the effect of channel pre-allocation on the performance of channel allocation protocol has not been studied in depth. In this paper, we study this effect quantitatively. In order to do this, we propose an adaptive channel allocation protocol, which allows a subset of available channels to be pre-allocated to cells, while the rest are being kept in the open pool. Results from our performance evaluation indicate that a channel allocation protocol that pre-allocates all channels to cells achieves a low call failure rate, a low call blocking rate, and a low handoff drop rate.
Keywords
cellular radio; channel allocation; protocols; wireless channels; adaptive channel allocation protocol; cellular network; wireless channel; Centralized control; Channel allocation; Computer science; Interchannel interference; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Mobile communication; Protocols; Telecommunication traffic; Wireless communication; cellular networks; channel allocation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Wireless and Mobile Communications, 2007. ICWMC '07. Third International Conference on
Conference_Location
Guadeloupe
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2796-5
Electronic_ISBN
0-7695-2796-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICWMC.2007.65
Filename
4138167
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