多插槽能力提高GPRS网络性能

Yan Zhang, B. Soong
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本文分析了GSM/GPRS网络的性能,重点研究了多时隙能力所隐含的自适应特性。以前使用多时隙服务的工作通常假设一个GPRS数据请求需要一个或两个信道,以简化分析。在本文中,我们消除了这一假设,并推广了GPRS数据信道要求(M信道)。此外,我们提出了一种信道重新分配方案(RAS),通过将释放的信道重新分配给目前使用少于M个信道的GPRS数据,从而充分利用可用资源。结果表明,RAS可以显著降低语音呼叫阻塞概率和GPRS分组传输时间,同时提高信道利用率,而对GPRS分组阻塞概率的影响可以忽略不计。小M(例如M = 2)低估了先前信道分配方案和RAS的性能成就,说明GPRS网络中的多时隙能力能够提高系统性能。
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Multi-slot capability increases GPRS network performance
In this paper, we analyze the performance of GSM/GPRS networks with the emphasis on the study of the adaptive characteristics implied by multi-slot capability. Previous work employing the multi-slot service commonly assume that one or two channels are required by a GPRS data request for the sake of analytical simplicity. In this paper, we remove this assumption and generalize the GPRS data channel requirement (M channels). In addition, we propose a channel re-allocation schemes (RAS) upon channel release by re-allocating the released channels to the GPRS data which is currently using less than M channels with the potential to fully utilize the available resources. The result shows that RAS can significantly decrease the voice call blocking probability and the GPRS packet transmission time, and simultaneously increase the channel utilization with negligible penalty on GPRS packet blocking probability. Small M (e.g. M = 2) underestimates the performance achievements of the prior channel allocation scheme as well as RAS, which shows that the multi-slot capability in GPRS network is able to increase the system performance.
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