Abstract
A new Call Admission Control (CAC) scheme is proposed. It is built upon a reserve channels CAC scheme, in which some reserve channels are allocated using the cost factor. This scheme also enjoys the strongpoint provided by the DTBR scheme, in which multiple thresholds are used to meet the specific quality-of-service (QoS) requirements. A wireless network cell serving two types of customers; narrowband customers (e.g. voice services), which require 1 channel and wideband customers (e.g. data services), which require b w ≥ 1 channel is considered. The proposed scheme is compared with the DTBR scheme to demonstrate that the R-DTBR is capable of providing the QoS guaranteed for each type of traffic, while at the same time leading to much better channel efficiency. © IEEE.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings of the International Symposium on Consumer Electronics, ISCE |
| Pages | 276-280 |
| Publication status | Published - 2005 |
| Event | 9th International Symposium on Consumer Electronics 2005, ISCE 2005 - , Macao, China Duration: 14 Jun 2005 → 16 Jun 2005 |
Conference
| Conference | 9th International Symposium on Consumer Electronics 2005, ISCE 2005 |
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| Place | Macao, China |
| Period | 14/06/05 → 16/06/05 |
Research Keywords
- Quality-of-service
- R-DTBR based Call admission control
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