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As the increase of data traffic is expected to grow faster than wireless capacity, dealing with congestion is unavoidable in the future. The capacity imbalance between wired and wireless links leaves a bottleneck on the wireless link while traffic keeps coming in through the bigger pipe. In current systems, the dynamics of a wireless channel and the variations in the higher priority real time traffic...
We consider the network with two kinds of traffic: inelastic and elastic traffic. The inelastic traffic requires fixed throughput, high priority while the elastic traffic has controllable rate and low priority. Giving the fixed rate of inelastic traffic, how to inject the elastic traffic into the network to achieve the maximum utility of elastic traffic is solved in this paper. The Lagrangian Duality...
Stringent QoS maintenance in a wireless environment for VoIP communication is a major challenge. VoIP inherently generates constant bit rate traffic and is highly sensitive to network delay. However, unpredictable network congestion makes a VoIP session so degraded that its QoS goes below a tolerable limit. Accordingly, a suitable solution is needed to adapt varying network conditions satisfying minimum...
In this paper, we study the problem of transmission power control and its effects on the link-scheduling performance when a set of end-to-end flows established in the network are given. This problem is approached by means of the stability region of the link-scheduling policy. The stability region is defined for link-scheduling policies as the set of input-packet rates under which the queues in the...
Most radio resource management algorithms engage radio resource management and Call Admission Control (CAC) separately as two different procedures. This incorporation of these two procedures into a single scheme seems challenging. In this paper a novel framework combining radio resource management and Probabilistic CAC (PCAC) is proposed. When an incoming call requests admission to the network, radio...
The following topics are dealt with: next generation Internet; wireless networks; QoS; admission control; overlays and virtualisation; multipath communications; context-aware networking; network resiliance and robustness; and network and traffic measurement.
Advances in wireless vehicular networks present us with opportunities for developing new distributed traffic control algorithms that avoid phenomena such as abrupt phase transitions. Towards this end, we study the problem of distributed traffic control in a partitioned plane where the movement of all entities (vehicles) within each partition (cell) is tightly coupled. We present a distributed traffic...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of pricing incentives in order to control the number of users requested access in cellular system. The system has been modeled as continuous time Markov chains with Poisson traffic for both new and handover calls. With mathematical results, formulations have been derived to show the values of new call blocking probability, probability of new calls are given...
In next generation wireless networks, great challenges have been posed to provide mobile multimedia services with QoS guarantees. Since bandwidth is a scarce resource in wireless networks, effective management of the limited radio resources is important to enhance the network performance. In this paper, we propose an adaptive and dynamic resource reservation and call admission control (CAC) strategy...
In multihop wireless networks, packets of a flow originating from a source node are relayed by intermediate nodes (relay nodes) and travel towards their destination along a multihop wireless path. Since the traffic forwarding capability of each node varies according to its level of contention, ideally, a node should not transmit more packets to its relay node than the corresponding relay node can...
In a heterogeneous wireless network, where many different wireless networks interwork together, call admission control is an important issue to distribute user traffic among different access networks in order to provide quality of service (QoS). In this paper, we present and analyze the performance of a call admission control (CAC) policy for voice and data calls, which is based on one-hop cooperation...
Resource reservation call admission control (CAC) schemes constitute an efficient solution for prioritizing high priority calls. Issues concerning fairness among calls arise during the implementation of CAC. In this paper, a new optimization model selecting the admission probability in thinning schemes is proposed to provide fairness in resource sharing among different input call stream flows. The...
In multiservice wireless networks, Call Admission Control (CAC) is essential to assure the quality of service requirements of the supported traffic. Call requests are usually classified into two different types: narrow-band and wide-band calls. In this paper, the probabilistic CAC scheme employed is extended through a game theoretic framework for resource allocation and price bargaining for the required...
In this paper, we proposed the new ZigBee APS layer. We added a few functions, ZigBee congestion control frame (ZCCF) and ZigBee time congestion control (ZTCC), to the current ZigBee to realize efficient data transmission. In the current ZigBee networks, they do not provide congestion control which is an essential issue in all networks. The congestion is an unavoidable problem refers to data transmission...
The paper presents the application of a new analytical model of the full-availability group carrying a mixture of different multi-rate traffic classes with compression property for modeling the WCDMA radio interface with packet scheduling. The proposed model can be directly used for modeling of the WCDMA interface in the UMTS network servicing different traffic classes with and without compression...
A wireless mesh network (WMN) is expected to be a key enabler for next generation networking due to its infrastructure-less strengths such as scalability, costefficient rapid deployment, and long distance communications. To boost the strength of WMNs, it is required to balance loads among multiple gateways as well as mesh nodes. However, there have been only few practical and easily-implementable...
Many next generation applications (such as video flows) are likely to have associated minimum data rate requirements to ensure satisfactory quality as perceived by end-users. While there have been prior approaches on supporting quality-of-service (QoS) in mesh networks, they have largely ignored the issues that arise due to self-interference, the interference between different link layer transmissions...
In this paper, we present a new effective mathematical analysis to numerically evaluate the performance for multi- traffic in wireless communication networks with multi-channel and an admission control scheme. We apply a matrix geometric solution method to describe the stochastic behavior of the system and give the exact performance measures, such as, utilization of channel for both voice and data...
In this paper, we investigate into optimal admission control policies for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks (HWN), considering an integration of wireless mesh networks with an overlaying cellular infrastructure. In order to characterize the overflow traffic from the underlaying mesh to the overlay, a Partially-Observable Markov-Modulated Poisson Process (PO-MMPP) traffic model is developed. This model...
Call admission control is an essential approach for traffic control and QoS provisioning. Compared with the single network, it is quite complicate for multi-service heterogeneous wireless networks. In this paper, a hierarchical joint call admission control HJCAC is proposed. The framework of the scheme, new introduced messages format and service access procedure is also designed in this paper. Simulation...
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