A decomposition approximation for the performance evaluation of non-preemptive priority in GSM/GPRS

S. Ghani, M. Schwartz
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Abstract

Decomposition approximations in the past have been successfully applied to the performance analysis of preemptive priority based GSM/GPRS networks. In this paper, we propose a decomposition technique for the performance analysis of GSM/GPRS networks where GSM voice calls have non-preemptive priority over GPRS data packets. In other words, when demand exists for GSM circuit switched channels, the GPRS user can continue its transmission until the ending of packet transmission resulting in a delayed release of the channel. It is shown that such an approximation can be quite accurate in predicting both the impact of delayed release on GSM voice queuing as well as for comparison of immediate versus delayed release of channels on GPRS data queuing delays.
GSM/GPRS中非抢占优先级性能评价的分解近似
以往的分解近似方法已成功地应用于基于抢占优先级的GSM/GPRS网络的性能分析。在本文中,我们提出了一种分解技术用于GSM/GPRS网络的性能分析,其中GSM语音呼叫对GPRS数据包具有非抢占式优先级。换句话说,当对GSM电路交换信道存在需求时,GPRS用户可以继续其传输,直到分组传输结束,导致信道延迟释放。结果表明,这种近似可以非常准确地预测延迟释放对GSM语音队列的影响,以及比较GPRS数据队列延迟上信道的立即释放与延迟释放。
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