DocumentCode
762891
Title
Performance Analysis of Wireless Networks Over Rayleigh Fading Channel
Author
Zhang, Yan ; Fujise, Masayuki
Author_Institution
Wireless Commun. Lab., NICT Singapore Nat. Inst. of Inf. & Commun. Technol.
Volume
55
Issue
5
fYear
2006
Firstpage
1621
Lastpage
1632
Abstract
Employing a cross-layer approach, the explicit relationships between the fading channel characteristics and the significant teletraffic variables as well as the performance metrics in wireless network evaluation are formulated. In particular, the channel holding time, handoff probability, handoff call arrival rate, call blocking probability, call completion probability, and forced termination probability are developed, taking into account the carrier frequency (or equivalently wavelength), maximum Doppler frequency, and fade margin. In addition, the set of formulas are derived with the generalized assumptions for the call holding time and cell residence time. The analytical model has been validated by the simulation with the conventional exponential model and, additionally, the relaxed models for call holding time and cell residence time, e.g., Erlang and hyper-Erlang. The comparison demonstrates that the traditional result without considering the fading channel characteristics leads to substantially overestimated call blocking probability and call completion probability. The methodology presented in this paper provides a feasible manner for the wireless network cross-layer design and optimization
Keywords
Rayleigh channels; probability; radio networks; telecommunication traffic; Rayleigh fading channel; call blocking probability; call completion probability; call holding time; carrier frequency; cell residence time; channel holding time; cross-layer design; exponential model; fade margin; forced termination probability; handoff call arrival rate; handoff probability; hyper-Erlang model; maximum Doppler frequency; performance analysis; performance metrics; relaxed models; teletraffic variables; wireless network evaluation; Analytical models; Bandwidth; Fading; Frequency; GSM; Measurement; Next generation networking; Performance analysis; Terminology; Wireless networks; Call blocking probability; Rayleigh fading; call completion probability; call holding time; cell residence time; channel holding time; cross-layer analysis; forced termination probability; wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVT.2006.878561
Filename
1703964
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