A Hybrid CAC Scheme for Integrated Services in CDMA Wireless Access Networks

N. Gopalan, C. Mala, R.K. Nayudu, D. Kumar
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Current advances in the area of wireless access networks, and the increasing demand for real time services (e.g. video-on-demand, voice), requires, that the quality of service (QoS) guarantees in wireless networks are met, while ensuring a high level of network utilization. Call admission control (CAC) plays a significant role in providing the desired QoS in code division multiple access (CDMA) integrated wireless access network with heterogeneous services. Several CAC schemes for integrated services in CDMA wireless access network.s are available. Signal to interference ratio (SIR) based call admission and mobility based channel reservation (MBCR) call admission schemes are frequently used CAC schemes. SIR- based CAC always outperforms fixed CAC under hot spot loadings, as it can deal with varying traffic conditions very effectively. This is not the case in FDMA/TDMA cellular systems. But SIR based algorithms do not consider the mobility of users which have a profound effect on QoS. MBCR schemes are flexible to handle the dynamic traffic situations, as these schemes use the traffic information in the current cell and its neighboring cells and hence can adapt to the real-time network conditions. The drawback of this scheme is that it doesn't consider the effect of interference between cells which is a more realistic factor improving the performance of radio links in wireless access networks. To overcome these problems, this paper proposes a hybrid scheme which allocates channels in an efficient manner by taking into account the interference between cells and the mobility of users. Our simulation results show that this hybrid scheme performs better than the SIR and MBCR schemes.
CDMA无线接入网中综合业务的混合CAC方案
当前无线接入网络领域的发展,以及对实时业务(如视频点播、语音)需求的不断增长,要求在保证高水平网络利用率的同时,满足无线网络的服务质量(QoS)保证。在具有异构业务的码分多址(CDMA)综合无线接入网中,呼叫允许控制(CAC)在提供理想的服务质量方面起着重要作用。几种用于CDMA无线接入网中综合业务的CAC方案。S是可用的。基于信干扰比(SIR)的呼叫接纳方案和基于移动信道保留(MBCR)的呼叫接纳方案是常用的CAC方案。在热点负载下,基于SIR的CAC总是优于固定CAC,因为它可以非常有效地处理各种流量条件。在FDMA/TDMA蜂窝系统中,情况并非如此。但是基于SIR的算法没有考虑用户的移动性,这对QoS有很大的影响。MBCR方案利用当前小区及其相邻小区的交通信息,能够灵活地处理动态交通情况,适应实时网络条件。该方案的缺点是没有考虑小区间干扰的影响,而小区间干扰是提高无线接入网中无线链路性能的一个更为现实的因素。为了克服这些问题,本文提出了一种混合方案,该方案考虑了小区间的干扰和用户的移动性,有效地分配信道。仿真结果表明,该混合方案的性能优于SIR和MBCR方案。
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