Management Strategies for Voice Based Communication towards Emerging Networks

  • Unique Paper ID: 144222
  • Volume: 3
  • Issue: 8
  • PageNo: 185-190
  • Abstract:
  • LTE focusses on increasing both the upload and download speeds compared to its predecessors. This mobile technology has created an environment in which application developers can create more options that will better the user’s experience. Gaming, banking, streaming to mention a few will all be seamlessly working together on your mobile phone. In 4G cellular networks, call admission control (CAC) has a direct impact on quality of service (QoS) for individual connections and overall system efficiency. Reservation-based CAC schemes have been previously proposed for cellular networks where a certain amount of system bandwidth is reserved for high-priority calls, e.g., hand-off calls and real-time new calls. Traditional reservation-based schemes are not efficient for 4G vehicular networks, as the reserved bandwidth may not be utilized effectively in low hand-off rates. We propose a channel borrowing approach in which new best effort (BE) calls can borrow the reserved bandwidth for high-priority calls. Later, if a hand-off call arrives and all the channels are busy, it will pre-empt the service of a borrower BE call if there exists any. Our focus in this paper is on the system modeling and performance evaluation of the proposed scheme. We present two system models that approximate the operation of the proposed scheme.

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BibTeX

@article{144222,
        author = {Dr. S.R.BOSELIN PRABHU  and N.BALAKUMAR and A.JOHNSON ANTONY},
        title = {Management Strategies for Voice Based Communication towards Emerging Networks},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {3},
        number = {8},
        pages = {185-190},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=144222},
        abstract = {LTE focusses on increasing both the upload and download speeds compared to its predecessors. This mobile technology has created an environment in which application developers can create more options that will better the user’s experience. Gaming, banking, streaming to mention a few will all be seamlessly working together on your mobile phone. In 4G cellular networks, call admission control (CAC) has a direct impact on quality of service (QoS) for individual connections and overall system efficiency. Reservation-based CAC schemes have been previously proposed for cellular networks where a certain amount of system bandwidth is reserved for high-priority calls, e.g., hand-off calls and real-time new calls. Traditional reservation-based schemes are not efficient for 4G vehicular networks, as the reserved bandwidth may not be utilized effectively in low hand-off rates. We propose a channel borrowing approach in which new best effort (BE) calls can borrow the reserved bandwidth for high-priority calls. Later, if a hand-off call arrives and all the channels are busy, it will pre-empt the service of a borrower BE call if there exists any. Our focus in this paper is on the system modeling and performance evaluation of the proposed scheme. We present two system models that approximate the operation of the proposed scheme. },
        keywords = {Long-Term Evolution, high-speed wireless communication, mobile phones, data terminals, GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA.},
        month = {},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 3
  • Issue: 8
  • PageNo: 185-190

Management Strategies for Voice Based Communication towards Emerging Networks

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