Title :
A new channel assignment scheme for handoff and initial access in a microcellular CDMA system
Author :
Chang, J.W. ; Un, C.K. ; Kim, B.C. ; Ryu, S.M. ; Park, Y.W. ; Kang, K.H.
Author_Institution :
Commun. Res. Lab., Korea Adv. Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Seoul, South Korea
fDate :
29 Sep-2 Oct 1996
Abstract :
In a personal communication services (PCS) network, a large number of users are densely populated in a cell area. However, the number of channels in a base station is limited. A handoff call to a new base station may be dropped or forcedly terminated. We propose a new channel assignment scheme for handoff and initial access which is suitable for a microcellular CDMA system. The proposed scheme is based on two principles. One is that a handoff call in non-line of sight (NLOS) communication with a new base station has priority over a handoff call in line of sight (LOS) communication; and the other is that an NLOS handoff call can preempt the channel of an LOS handoff call under a soft handoff procedure. We compare the proposed scheme with four other schemes: the non-prioritized scheme (NPS). The reserved channel scheme (RCS), the first-in/first-out (FIFO) queueing scheme, and the measurement-based prioritization scheme (MBPS). The simulation results indicate that the proposed scheme provides more reduction in the forced termination probability than the last two schemes as the offered traffic load or the percentage of handoff calls to total calls increases
Keywords :
code division multiple access; frequency allocation; land mobile radio; personal communication networks; probability; telecommunication traffic; FIFO; LOS communication; NLOS communication; PCS network; base station; channel assignment; first-in/first-out queueing; forced termination probability; handoff calls; initial access; line of sight communication; measurement based prioritization; microcellular CDMA system; nonline of sight communication; nonprioritized scheme; performance evaluation; personal communication services; propagation model; reserved channel scheme; simulation results; soft handoff; traffic load; Base stations; Cities and towns; Directional antennas; Force measurement; Multiaccess communication; North America; Personal communication networks; Queueing analysis; Shape; Telecommunication traffic;
Conference_Titel :
Universal Personal Communications, 1996. Record., 1996 5th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3300-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICUPC.1996.557906