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Performance Analysis of Population-Based Bandwidth Reservation Scheme with Various Request Reservation Ratios

요청 예약 비율에 따른 Population-Based Bandwidth Reservation 구조의 성능 분석

  • Kwon, Se-Dong (Dept.of Computer Engineering, Myongji University) ;
  • Han, Man-Yoo (North Carolina State University Electrical and Computer Engineering) ;
  • Park, Hyun-Min (Dept.of Computer Engineering, Myongji University)
  • Published : 2002.06.01

Abstract

To accommodate the increasing number of mobile terminals in the limited radio spectrum, wireless systems have been designed as micro/picocellular architectures for a higher capacity. This reduced coverage area of a cell has caused a higher rate of hand-off events, and the hand-off technology for efficient process becomes a necessity to provide a stable service. Population-based Bandwidth Reservation(PBR) Scheme is proposed to provide prioritized handling for hand-off calls by dynamically adjusting the amount of reserved bandwidth of a cell according to the amount of cellular traffic in its neighboring cells. We analyze the performance of the PBR scheme according to the changes of a fractional parameter, f, which is the ratio of request reservation to the total amount of bandwidth units required for hand-off calls that will occur for the next period. The vague of this parameter, f should be determined based on QoS(Quality of Service) requirement. To meet the requirement the value of Parameter(f) must be able to be adjusted dynamically according to the changing traffic conditions. The best value of f can be determined by a function of the average speed of mobile stations, average call duration, cell size, and so on. This paper considers the average call duration and the cell size according to the speed of mobile stations. Although some difference exists as per speed, in the range of 0.4 $\leq$ f $\leq$ 0.6, Blocking Probability, Dropping Probability and Utilization show the best values.

제한된 라디오 스펙트럼에서 증가하는 이동 단말기의 수에 따라 서비스를 제공하기 위해서, 무선 시스템은 마이크로/피코 셀룰러 구조와 같이 설계되어야 한다. 이와 같이 다수의 사용자를 수용하기 위하여 셀 크기를 축소하게 되면 핸드오프 이벤트가 증가하게 되며, 안정적인 서비스를 제공하기 위해 효과적 처리해 줄 수 있는 핸드오프 기술이 필수적이라 할 수 있다. Population-Based Bandwidth Reservation(PBR) 구조는 한 셀(Cell)의 이웃에 있는 셀 들에게 셀룰러 트래픽의 양에 따라 대역폭의 양을 동적으로 조절함으로써 핸드오프 호(Hand-off Call)들에게 우선 순위를 제공하는 구조이다. 본 논문에서는 어떤 기간에 발생하는 핸드오프 호에 요구되는 전체 대역폭에 대한 요청 예약 비율을 나타내는 Fractional Parameter, f의 변화에 따라 PBR 구조의 성능을 분석하였다. 파라미터 f의 값은 QoS(Quality of Service) 요구에 따라 결정되어지며, 요구사항을 충족시키기 위하여 변화하는 트래픽 상태에 따라 동적으로 조절된다. f의 최적값은 이동국(Mobile Station)의 속도, 평균 호의 기간, 셀 크기 등에 따라 결정되어진다. 본 논문에서는 이동국의 속도에 따라서 평균 호의 기간과 셀 크기를 가정하였다. 속도에 따라서 약간의 타이가 나지만, 0.4 $\leq$ f $\leq$ 0.6인 경우에서 Blocking Probability, Dropping Probability, Utilization이 최적인 값을 가지게 된다.

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