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@article{173841, author = {CHINNAM PAVAN KUMAR and PUTI NARENDRA and GIDIJALA MOHAN KUMAR and SHAIK AZEEZ BASHA}, title = {Blocking Performance Comparison For Guard And Limited Fractional Guarded Channel Policy in Wireless Cellular Networks}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {11}, number = {10}, pages = {1736-1741}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=173841}, abstract = {In Cellular networks, blocking is given by when base station has no free channel to allocate to a mobile user. There are two kinds of blocking, the first is called new call blocking which refers to blocking of new calls, the second is called handoff blocking which refers to blocking of ongoing calls due to the mobility of the user. In Cellular Networks, specifically to manage channels in order to minimize the effects of blocking during peak traffic. The focus of this work is a comparative analysis of blocking performance between two channel allocation policies, namely the Guard Channel Policy (GCP) and the Limited Fractional Guard Channel Policy (LFGCP). Analysis of this work includes blocking probability for new and handoff calls by means of simulations while increasing the steady traffic. Further, we are going to analyze and test of both these polices in our project. And at the end we are going to conclude that which one is best policy under Channel Reservation Technique.}, keywords = {}, month = {March}, }
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