A differential bandwidth reservation policy for multimedia wireless networks

Sunho Lim, G. Cao, C. Das
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Abstract

Provisioning of seamless communication for mobile terminal (MT) handoffs as well as guaranteeing a certain level of quality-of-service (QoS) to ongoing connections and new connections are critical issues in multimedia wireless networks. We present a differential bandwidth reservation(DBR) algorithm that can meet these requirements. For bandwidth reservation, the DBR scheme examines a sector of cells, which are located along the way to which the MT might move. The sector of cells are further divided into two regions depending on whether they have an immediate impact on the handoff or not. Two different bandwidth reservation policies are applied to cells in the two regions to optimize the connection dropping rate while maximizing the connection acceptance rate. Two possible MT movements are analyzed using the DBR mechanism. In the first case, no knowledge of the user's moving path is assumed to be available, while in the second case, prior knowledge of a user profile is used in bandwidth reservation, and is called the user profile-based DBR (UPDBR) algorithm. Simulation results indicate that the DBR algorithm is more adaptable to optimize the system performance in terms of call dropping rate compared to prior schemes. The UPDBR scheme can exploit the MT's moving path history for better bandwidth utilization as well as reduction in the number of communication messages compared to the DBR scheme. The overall results show that the proposed schemes not only provide better performance, but also exploit the current state of the system in optimizing different performance parameters.
多媒体无线网络的差分带宽保留策略
为移动终端(MT)切换提供无缝通信以及保证对正在进行的连接和新连接提供一定水平的服务质量(QoS)是多媒体无线网络中的关键问题。我们提出了一种差分带宽保留(DBR)算法来满足这些要求。对于带宽保留,DBR方案检查一个小区扇区,这些小区位于MT可能移动到的路上。细胞扇区根据它们是否对切换产生直接影响而进一步分为两个区域。在两个区域的小区中应用两种不同的带宽保留策略,以优化连接丢弃率,同时最大限度地提高连接接受率。利用DBR机制分析了两种可能的MT运动。在第一种情况下,假设不知道用户的移动路径,而在第二种情况下,将用户配置文件的先验知识用于带宽预留,称为基于用户配置文件的DBR (UPDBR)算法。仿真结果表明,与现有方案相比,DBR算法在降低掉话率方面更能优化系统性能。与DBR方案相比,UPDBR方案可以利用MT的移动路径历史来提高带宽利用率,并减少通信消息的数量。总体结果表明,所提出的方案不仅提供了更好的性能,而且利用了系统的当前状态来优化不同的性能参数。
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