DocumentCode
986216
Title
Uplink Connection Scheduling for Flat-Rate Data Services in the UMTS Network
Author
Chia, Chung-Yung ; Chang, Ming-Feng
Author_Institution
Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu
Volume
58
Issue
5
fYear
2009
fDate
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2354
Lastpage
2365
Abstract
To attract more users to mobile packet services, Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) operators have been prompting flat-rate packet services. Since usage does not incur cost, flat-rate users tend to stay online longer and occupy most of the radio channel resources. We consider a UMTS network serving two types of user connections: normal user connections (NUCs) and flat-rate user connections (FRUCs). Our goal is to maximize the revenue of the operator by giving a priority to NUCs over FRUCs without discontenting the flat-rate users, in order not to lose the flat-rate users to other operators. Uplink FRUCs may be asked to subrate or suspend transmission when the radio network is fully utilized. Four combinations of scheduling techniques, including queueing, guard channels (GCs), preemption, and rate adaptation, have been studied, and analytic models using Markov processes were used to evaluate their performances. We proposed a cost function representing the revenue loss due to both blocked NUCs and lost flat-rate users. The system parameters used in our analysis are based on realistic operation data. Our analytic results indicate that the revenue loss can be minimized by using waiting queues (WQs) and preemption. Rate adaptation is ineffective in minimizing the revenue loss because subrated connections are less efficient in using the radio spectrum. GCs for NUCs are unnecessary when a WQ or preemption is used. This paper may be valuable for UMTS operators in serving flat-rate users.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; Markov processes; channel allocation; costing; mobile radio; queueing theory; scheduling; wireless channels; Markov processes; UMTS network; Universal Mobile Telecommunication System; flat-rate data service; mobile packet service; radio channel resource; revenue maximization; uplink connection scheduling; waiting queue; Connection scheduling; flat-rate service; universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVT.2008.2009114
Filename
4671055
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