DocumentCode
769841
Title
Cutoff priority scheduling in mobile cellular communication systems
Author
Keilson, J. ; Ibe, O.C.
Author_Institution
Rochester Univ., NY, USA
Volume
43
Issue
38020
fYear
1995
Firstpage
1038
Lastpage
1045
Abstract
A mobile cellular communication system is considered. The calls arriving at the base station of each cell are modeled by a queueing system with two arrival streams. Stream 1 (also called class 1) arrivals are those calls in progress that are handed over to the cell from other cells, and class a arrivals are those calls that are originating in the cell. The guard channel scheme is considered in which arriving calls are indiscriminately assigned channels within a cell as long as the number of busy channels in the cell is below a predefined threshold. When this number reaches the threshold, only arriving class 1 calls are assigned channels immediately; arriving class 2 calls are queued. When all the channels are busy, then arriving class 1 calls are lost while class 2 calls continue to be queued. The system is analysed by a generating function method which utilizes the structure of the model to give a very concise solution.<>
Keywords
cellular radio; land mobile radio; probability; queueing theory; radio spectrum management; scheduling; telecommunication channels; telecommunication traffic; arrival streams; base station; busy channels; channel assignment; class 1 arrivals; class 2 calls; cutoff priority scheduling; ergodic state probabilities; generating function method; guard channel; mean queue length; mobile cellular communication systems; model structure; queueing system; waiting time; Base stations;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/26.380135
Filename
380135
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