Performance Analysis of Mobile Cellular Networks with MMPP Call Arrival Patterns

S. L. Castellanos-Lopez, F. A. Cruz-Pérez, G. Hernández-Valdez, J. R. Miranda-Tello
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In this paper, the performance of mobile multi-cellular networks with Markov modulated Poisson process (MMPP) call arrivals is mathematically analyzed and numerically evaluated. In particular, new call requests in each cell are considered to follow independent two-state MMPP (MMPP-2). Three different analysis approaches are evaluated in this paper: based on bi-dimensional, tri-dimensional, and four-dimensional birth and death processes. In the bi-dimensional (tri-dimensional) {four-dimensional} queuing analysis, handoff call requests arriving to the reference cell are approximated by a Poisson process (MMPP-7) {MMPP-43}. Contrary to previously published related works, the parameters of the different MMPP used to approximately modelling handoff calls are iteratively calculated as function of the different system characteristics. In the four-dimensional queuing analysis, we propose to model the incoming handoff call requests to each cell with similar characteristics to the resulting process of the aggregation of the new and handoff call requests processes in the neighboring cells. In particular, the state transition rates of the MMPP are considered to be proportional to the aggregated rate of the call requests processes in the neighboring cells. The accuracy of the numerical results obtained with the proposed analytical approach is compared against those obtained by both a teletraffic analysis considering that handoff call requests follow a Poisson process and a discrete-event computer simulator. The effect of users' mobility factor and burstiness of new call arrivals on system performance are evaluated.
具有MMPP呼叫到达模式的移动蜂窝网络性能分析
本文对马尔可夫调制泊松过程(MMPP)呼叫到达移动多蜂窝网络的性能进行了数学分析和数值计算。特别是,每个单元中的新呼叫请求被认为遵循独立的两状态MMPP (MMPP-2)。本文评估了三种不同的分析方法:基于二维、三维和四维生与死过程。在二维(三维){四维}排队分析中,到达参考单元的切换调用请求由泊松过程(MMPP-7) {MMPP-43}近似表示。与先前发表的相关工作相反,用于近似建模切换调用的不同MMPP的参数是作为不同系统特性的函数迭代计算的。在四维排队分析中,我们建议对每个单元的传入切换呼叫请求建模,其特征与相邻单元中新切换呼叫请求和切换呼叫请求进程聚合的结果过程相似。特别是,MMPP的状态转换速率被认为与相邻单元中调用请求进程的聚合速率成正比。将该方法所得到的数值结果与考虑切换呼叫请求遵循泊松过程和离散事件计算机模拟器的远程业务分析所得到的结果进行了比较。评估了用户移动性因子和新呼叫到达突发性对系统性能的影响。
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