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Enhanced Call Admission Control Scheme for 3G Wireless Cellular Networks


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1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Vel Tech High Tech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College, Tamilnadu, India
     

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CAC has been extensively studied in wireless cellular networks as an essential tool for congestion control and QoS provisioning. CAC in wireless cellular networks has been receiving a great deal of attention during the last two decades due to the growing popularity of wireless cellular network and the central role that CAC plays in QoS provisioning in terms of the signal quality, call blocking, dropping and completion probabilities, packet delay and loss rate and transmission rate. Quality of service (QoS) plays a major role in wireless cellular networks and it is one of the most important issues from both the users and operators point of view. All the parameters related to QoS are not same important for all users and applications. The satisfaction level of different users also does not depend on same QoS parameters. Our proposed CAC scheme gives preferential treatment to higher priority calls, such as hand-off calls of all class of service (data, voice and video), by reserving some bandwidth to reduce handoff failures. In addition, queuing is also used to enhance the hand-off success probability. The scheme uses the effective load as an admission criterion and applies different thresholds for new and hand-off calls. Finally, I consider three types of services: video, voice and data calls. I assure that this scheme reduces the drop hand-off calls and increases the system capacity; hence the Grade-of-Service (GoS) and the system performance can significantly improve.

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Call Admission Control (CAC), Interference Call Admission Control (ICAC), Quality-Of-Service (QoS), Grade-Of-Service (GoS), Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS).
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R. Gandhiraja
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Vel Tech High Tech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College, Tamilnadu, India

Abstract


CAC has been extensively studied in wireless cellular networks as an essential tool for congestion control and QoS provisioning. CAC in wireless cellular networks has been receiving a great deal of attention during the last two decades due to the growing popularity of wireless cellular network and the central role that CAC plays in QoS provisioning in terms of the signal quality, call blocking, dropping and completion probabilities, packet delay and loss rate and transmission rate. Quality of service (QoS) plays a major role in wireless cellular networks and it is one of the most important issues from both the users and operators point of view. All the parameters related to QoS are not same important for all users and applications. The satisfaction level of different users also does not depend on same QoS parameters. Our proposed CAC scheme gives preferential treatment to higher priority calls, such as hand-off calls of all class of service (data, voice and video), by reserving some bandwidth to reduce handoff failures. In addition, queuing is also used to enhance the hand-off success probability. The scheme uses the effective load as an admission criterion and applies different thresholds for new and hand-off calls. Finally, I consider three types of services: video, voice and data calls. I assure that this scheme reduces the drop hand-off calls and increases the system capacity; hence the Grade-of-Service (GoS) and the system performance can significantly improve.

Keywords


Call Admission Control (CAC), Interference Call Admission Control (ICAC), Quality-Of-Service (QoS), Grade-Of-Service (GoS), Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS).