DocumentCode
692354
Title
Admission control strategies and QoS evaluation based on mobility in LTE
Author
Ben Rejeb, Sonia ; Nasser, Nidal ; Tabbane, Sami
Author_Institution
Lab. MEDIATRON, Tunis, Tunisia
fYear
2013
fDate
9-13 Dec. 2013
Firstpage
4883
Lastpage
4888
Abstract
Mobile communication systems have evolved considerably in recent years encouraging the deployment of multiple systems or multi-cellular technology. Quality of service (QoS) offered to mobile users improves from one system to another for example 4G systems, offer better QoS than that offered by 3G and 3.5G systems. In addition, 4G systems such as LTE (Long Term Evolution) can expand cellular coverage and provide higher throughput. New technologies enhance accessibility to the Internet. Migration services from Internet to mobile networks become an important research topic for telecommunications sector. This paper calculates and evaluates system performance by developing a new LTE mechanism for allocating resources in the downlink based on call admission control (CAC) taking into account mobility within and between cellular users. This mechanism uses adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) that divided the geographical area into several concentric regions. With this mechanism each call accepted by the system maintains its initial throughput regardless of the position of the user in the cell.
Keywords
Internet; Long Term Evolution; adaptive modulation; cellular radio; quality of service; 4G systems; AMC; CAC; Internet; LTE mechanism; LTE mobility; QoS evaluation; Quality of service; adaptive modulation and coding; admission control strategies; call admission control; cellular coverage; cellular users; geographical area; long term evolution; mobile communication systems; mobile users; multicellular technology; multiple systems; telecommunications sector; Admission control; Bandwidth; Mobile communication; Modulation; Real-time systems; Throughput; Call Admission Control (CAC);Adaptation Modulation Coding (AMC); LTE; Mobility; Quality of Service (QoS); Radio Resource allocation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2013.6855724
Filename
6855724
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